Google Investing $2.5 Billion A Year in Data Centers
Google invested $774 million in its Internet infrastructure in the second quarter of 2012, an increase from $607 million in the previous quarter. Over the last four quarters, Google has invested nearly $2.5 billion in servers and mission-critical facilities, illustrating the strategic importance of data centers in Google’s business. The company disclosed its latest spending figures in its quarterly earnings report, which was released Thursday afternoon.
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