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In 2023, Google helped provide $14.02 billion of economic activity for tens of thousands of Ohio businesses, nonprofits, publishers, creators, and developers.
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Jun 18, 2024 · In front of a crowd of elected officials, education leaders, and business partners Google announced a $2.3 billion investment in Ohio for 2024. This expansion will further develop the company’s infrastructure and Data Center sites in Columbus, Lancaster, and New Albany.
Google is set to release the details of its next big investment in central Ohio. The tech giant has scheduled an announcement for Tuesday morning at its data center on the city's Far South Side.
May 8, 2023 · Google will be joined in central Ohio by Silicon Valley semiconductor maker Intel, who picked Licking County in 2021 to build a new microchip factory. “Google was one of the first tech companies to recognize central Ohio’s potential,” Balderson said.
Since 2006, Google has invested more than $11 million in nonprofits and organizations based in Ohio. Learn more about our Data Center Community Investment Program, eligibility criteria, and how...
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