Google Confirms $600M South Carolina Data Center
miller60 writes "Google continues its furious data center building program in the Carolinas. Today the company announced a $600 million data center in Berkeley County, South Carolina. Google has already begun construction on a $600 million data center project in Lenoir, North Carolina, and is in the permitting process on another huge project in Richland County, South Carolina. Google's appetite for large tracts of land and cheap power are driving the site location process. Similar huge projects in central Washington are already transforming the tiny town of Quincy, where real estate prices have spiked, with open land fetching as much as 10 times its previous value."
Any of these sites on Google Maps?
Don't like her? What's wrong with her. She's beautiful, she's rich, she's got huge ... tracts of land.
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Berkeley County, South Carolina?
They're building a new facility on the opposite coast, just cover up the fact that they never realized they were talking to the government of the wrong Berkeley the whole time?
Guys: just give up. It's not worth spending hundreds of millions of dollars to avoid saying, "oops, we goofed".
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Your an idiot, he was obviously referring to the grandparents posts suggestion of Kansas or Oklahoma.
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Peak oil.... That's the philosophy that has me worried. After all, I reached my peak entertainment spending last year. That must mean that we are about to run out of entertainment. Oh, what a sad sad world it is going to be....
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