Google Will Invest $10 Billion in U.S. Data Centers and Offices in 2020
Search giant invested $13 billion in similar facilities last year


Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Wednesday that the search giant will invest more than $10 billion in new offices and data centers in 11 states this year—Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington and California.

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