Google signs deal with Cuba to store data in-country

As far as the Internet goes, few countries are as isolated as Cuba. It’s got one of the lowest Internet penetration rates in the Western hemisphere. Few, if any, private homes have a connection. Those fortunate enough to get online do so at hotels and Internet cafes where speeds are slow, and the costs can be astronomical (especially in a country where the average monthly wage hovers around the $20 mark). But things are starting to change. America is experiencing period of glasnost with its former adversary. Americans are now legally able to visit the island for tourism purposes, and there…
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