Google to open offices in Colombia

Internet giant Google has announced plans to open offices in Colombia in the near future, reported online news source Citytv.

The marketing director of Google Latin America, Alberto Arebalos, announced that due to continued improvements in the country’s economy, as well as a predicted growth in the next eight months, Colombia has become a good location to have offices that will do business with national companies.

The search engine corporation, which already has offices in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, is expected to open Colombian offices at the end of the year, or at the beginning of 2011, depending on how the economy evolves in the coming months.

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