Google announced plans to invest $2 billion to build a new data center in Ohio, part of the tech giant’s efforts to expand its cloud computing infrastructure. The data center will be located in Columbus, Ohio, and is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the region. Google said the new facility will help the company meet the growing demand for cloud computing services from businesses and organizations. The investment is part of Google’s broader plan to invest $9.5 billion in data centers and offices across the United States this year. The company has been expanding its data center footprint to support its various services, including search, YouTube, and cloud computing. The new Ohio data center will join Google’s existing network of data centers across the United States and around the world.