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Apple Invests $1.7 Billion Euros In New European Data Centers
Apple said this morning that it is investing $1.7 billion Euros in two new data centers in Europe, one located in Ireland, and the other in Denmark. Apple said the new data centers will be used for its online services, including the iTunes store, App Store, iMesssage, Maps, and Siri. Apple said the project is its biggest in Europe to date.
posted on Monday, February 23, 2015

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