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Google will invest $1.7 billion into two additional data centers in Columbus and Lancaster, Ohio, as well as into its existing location in New Albany.
Regulators have approved a plan to protect against data centers that may contract for lots of electricity and then skip town.
Search giant Google is building on its central Ohio presence, announcing Monday that it will spend an additional $1.7 billion this year to fill out its three data center campuses in the region.
Ohio weather might be cloudy much of the year but Google is going to put even more clouds here. The tech giant is bringing two more data centers to Ohio to handle cloud storage, artificial ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Google has agreed to pay nearly $400 million to Ohio and 39 other states to settle an investigation into the tech giant tracking of users’ locations even when they attempted ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a lawsuit Tuesday asking a court to declare Google a public utility and to regulate it as one in the latest twist on the escalating legal ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit asking a court to declare Google a public utility that should be regulated as such. "Google uses its dominance of internet search to steer ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Tuesday filed a lawsuit requesting a court declare Google a public utility that can be regulated by the government as such.The lawsuit, ...
Social media giants Meta, X and Google sue Ohio over law requiring parents’ consent to open account By . Ariel Zilber. Published Jan. 9, 2024, 10:33 a.m. ET. Explore More ...
The state of Ohio filed suit against Google on Tuesday, claiming the tech giant should be regulated as a public utility due to its "discriminatory and anti-competitive" practices.