Google to invest $1 billion for new NYC campus
The tech behemoth is calling the new 1.7 million square-foot campus, "Google Hudson Square." Read more...More about Google, Android, Mashable Video, New York City, and Campus ...
The tech behemoth is calling the new 1.7 million square-foot campus, "Google Hudson Square." Read more...More about Google, Android, Mashable Video, New York City, and Campus ...
If you're a tech giant, investing a billion dollars or more in a campus on U.S. soil seems to be the "in" thing right now.
Last week, Apple announced it would build a new, $1 billion campus in Austin, and last month Amazon said it would invest ... ... M17, the Taiwanese streaming company that controversially priced on the NYSE but didn’t list, has returned to the private markets after it raised a $25 million funding round. The round was led by Terry Tsang — CEO of Hong Kong-based games company Madhead — with participation from Pavilion Capital, Stonebridge Ventures and existing investors. This new investment follows a $35 ...
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Google to invest $1 billion in a new New York campus
Asian streaming startup M17, still recovering from a failed IPO, raises another $25M
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