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Google buys London office complex for $1bn by AFP Staff Writers London (AFP) Jan 14, 2022 Google on Friday agreed to buy a central London building complex for $1 billion, but stressed it remained committed to new hybrid working patterns in the wake of Covid. The tech titan will purchase the Central St Giles office site, where it is a tenant, for the equivalent of 872 million euros. Google said it would give the site a multi-million-pound overhaul for flexible working patterns, including outdoor work spaces. "This investment represents Google's continued confidence in the office as a place for in-person collaboration and connection," the group said in a statement. The company expects about one fifth of its workforce to continue working remotely as a result of pandemic-induced changes to work. "We have been privileged to operate in the UK for nearly 20 years, and our purchase of the Central St Giles development reflects our continued commitment to the country's growth and success," said Ruth Porat, chief financial officer of Google parent group Alphabet. "Our focus remains on creating flexible workspaces that foster innovation, creativity and inclusivity." The purchase is part of Google's broader expansion in central London, where it is also building a large development. Google will eventually have capacity for 10,000 staff in the UK, up from 6,400. The British government meanwhile welcomed Google's latest expansion as the UK looks to retain heavyweight companies in the wake of Brexit. "This investment in jobs from Google is a big vote of confidence in the UK as a world-leading tech hub," said finance minister Rishi Sunak. "It is also proof that this country continues to be one of the most attractive places in the world for leading firms to grow their business." It comes after Google last year announced plans to buy a New York City office building for $2.1 billion. ode-rfj/bcp/
Chinese man jailed for setting 'slow' internet cables on fire Beijing (AFP) Jan 12, 2022 A man in China has been sentenced to seven years in jail for setting internet equipment ablaze after becoming enraged over a slow connection, authorities have said. The man, surnamed Lan, was at an internet cafe in southern Guangxi province last June when his frustration with the connection speed spilled over. He responded by destroying a public box containing optical fibre network cables, a local court said in a statement on Monday. The court said the man "used a lighter to set a napkin he ... read more
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