Google building a new data center in Taiwan
Google earlier this week announced that it is building a data center in Taiwan, to be located on a 15-hectare site on the west coast of Taiwan in Changhua Country. This will be the search giant’s third data center in the region after Hong Kong and Singapore, and joins six such facilities in the United States and two in Europe. The move by Google to establish new data centers in Asia reflects the growing number of Internet users in this region, which recently tipped past half a billion in China alone. Google is the number two search engine in the country, behind Chinese search engine Baidu.
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