Twitter has reportedly refused to pay its Google Cloud contract
More platform instability could be in Twitter’s near future. In 2018, Twitter signed a $1 billion contract with Google to host some of its services on the company’s Google Cloud servers.Twitter recently refused to pay the search giant ahead of the contract’s June 30th renewal date.
who had been impersonating him to pump a crypto scam. The team told Musk the system had been unstable for a week, crashing “at least once a day.”
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