IT specialists in Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong better start polishing their resumes, because Google is rolling into town. Yesterday, Big G announced plans to build a brand new data center in each of the three Asian locales, as part of an expansion slated to cost at least $200 million. When completed, these complexes will represent the company's first fully owned and operated data centers in the burgeoning Asia-Pacific region - where, according to Asia policy communications manager Taj Meadows, Google is "seeing large numbers of new users coming online every day".
Engadget, Google to build a trio of data centers in Asia, earmarks $200 million for expansion
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