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Google Pledges $740 Million Investment in Australia – The New York Times
After regulatory fights, the search giant pledged to expand its hiring in the country.

Google announced on Tuesday that it would invest $740 million in Australia over the next five years, promising to build a research hub, increase its cloud computing capacity and team up with government scientists to address challenges like expanding the…
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