Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) Extends another Asian Data Center In Taiwan
Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) was trading lower by 0.75% to $642.06 in today’s session. Google Inc. today said that it is building its third data center in Taiwan for more than US$300 million as traffic on the company’s search engine in the region will continue to grow vigorously, despite of the presence of the local players.
The company will also launch a program in Taiwan that provides annual grants between US$5,000 and US$50,000 to organizations developing technology literacy and focusing on renewable energy and new-economy entrepreneurship.
Rhode Island law enforcement agencies are anticipating that resulted in Google Inc. (GOOG) forfeiting $500 million last year as a result of allowing illicit online advertisements by so-called rogue Internet pharmacies into its system has been approved for distribution, with the bulk of the money going to Rhode Island.
Additionally, TripAdvisor Inc. (TRIP) has filed an antitrust complaint against Google with European Union regulators, adding a second set of allegations from online travel companies against Google. operator.
Moreover, Google proposed to pay Oracle a percentage of Android revenue only if Oracle could prove patent infringement of the mobile operating technology at an upcoming trial to be held on April 16, but Oracle said that the offer is too low. Oracle Corporation had sued Google Inc. in 2010, claiming the company’s Android technology infringed Oracle’s Java patents.
The company is expected to report its first quarter 2012 financial results on Thursday, April 12th. The 52 week trading range for the company is $473.02 – $670.25.
