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  2. Facebook is opening a new wind-powered data center in Texas - AOL

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    Facebook broke ground today at a new data center in Fort Worth, Texas. The company says it will invest at least $500 million in the project. It's an unusual choice given the hot climate of Texas ...

  3. Reverse telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    Some forms of city directories provide this form of lookup for listed services by phone number, along with address cross-referencing. Publicly accessible reverse telephone directories may be provided as part of the standard directory services from the telecommunications carrier in some countries.

  4. Meta completes $8.5M purchase of El Paso land for proposed ...

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    Meta has to build at least an $800 million data center and invest at least $2.8 billion over 25 years, including costs of periodically updating the center’s equipment, to get $110 million in ...

  5. Meta to build $10 billion AI data center in Louisiana as Elon ...

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    The largest artificial intelligence data center ever built by Facebook’s parent company Meta is coming to northeast Louisiana, the company said Wednesday, bringing hopes that the $10 billion ...

  6. Meta Platforms - Wikipedia

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    Meta Platforms, Inc., [9] doing business as Meta, [10] and formerly named Facebook, Inc., and TheFacebook, Inc., [11] [12] is an American multinational technology conglomerate based in Menlo Park, California. The company owns and operates Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, among other products and services. [13]

  7. Directory assistance - Wikipedia

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    Companies requested to have their toll-free number listed, and paid the providers each time their phone number was released to a toll-free directory-assistance caller. In 1999, AT&T applied for permission to discontinue this service, [ 2 ] but it remained active until the summer of 2020.