Google's investments in Finland total to 800 million euros after new boost 5-11-2013

 Google, the global search engine company, is investing another 450 million euros to Finland over the next few years. The company is spending the money on its data center in Hamina, located in south-eastern Finland. Google has already invested 350 million euros to the center, which is built on the site of old paper mill. — Demand for Youtube and Gmail services requires us to invest hundreds of millions of euros to our data centers in Europe, says Anni Ronkainen, Google’s country manager in Finland.

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