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Google Goes To South Carolina

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We’ve brought you several stories about Google’s plan to build server farms in North Carolina; the company is now preparing to build more of the same in that state’s southern neighbor.  But South Carolina must have something up its sleeve, as it seems to have gotten a better deal.

An article in the reported by The Carolina Journal’s Paul Chesser, Google does not believe this is “an apples-to-apples comparison.”

“Everyone knew from the beginning that there were multiple projects and multiple potential sites for these projects,” said Barry Schnitt, a Google spokesman.  Then, in reference to the N.C. and S.C. facilities, he continued, “Is it possible that the Lenoir site could have ended up at Mount Holly? Yes, but then the Mount Holly site would have ended up somewhere else.”

In any event, what-ifs now seem a bit irrelevant; the inhabitants of South Carolina are probably polishing their resumes as we speak.

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