Google is accelerating its layout in Europe. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google plans to invest up to 500 million pounds (about 678 million US dollars) in the UK over the next two years, focusing on key areas such as artificial intelligence infrastructure, energy supply, research, engineering, and workforce training.

This move comes as Google opens a new data center in northern London, aimed at meeting the growing demand for core services such as Google Cloud, Maps, Workspace, and Search. This series of investments demonstrates Google's long-term commitment to the UK market and its technology ecosystem.

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At the same time, other American tech giants are also increasing their investments in Europe. Oracle has announced an investment of 3 billion US dollars in projects in Germany and the Netherlands, while Microsoft has invested 4.75 billion US dollars in Italy. Amazon has invested billions of US dollars in Germany and Spain for building its cloud computing and logistics centers. OpenAI is also actively advancing its large-scale project "Stargate Norway" in Europe. This wave of investment reflects the increasingly important strategic position of Europe in global technological competition and indicates that the region will experience stronger digital economic development in the future.