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launch its own retail stores, maybe by the holidays via Engadget by
Richard Lawler on 2/18/13



On Friday, a report surfaced on 9to5Google that Google was making
serious plans to open permanent retail locations, and it's been
followed up today by the Wall Street Journal indicating the same thing.
Both cite unnamed sources, who claim that the company wants to provide
space for customers to try out its Nexus devices, software like the
Chrome browser and unnamed upcoming products. The rumors differ
slightly on potential timeframe, with the initial one suggesting we
could see shops open by the holidays this year, while the WSJ indicates
a wider timeframe with the possibility that stores may not launch this
year at all. Google's already opened a few pop-up shop temporary
locations at airports and in other stores, like the one pictured above
in the UK.

As Google moves further into hardware the potential of Apple-style
branded physical stores grows, whether just to sell the phones and
tablets we've seen so far or alongside more secretive projects like
that rumored "X Phone." Also, once moonshot attempts like Project Glass
and self-driving cars hit, having trained retail staff for hands-on
demos may be just what the doctor ordered for skeptics. There's no word
on where these stores may appear of course, but if you spot any
darkened storefronts in your local mall please drop a line in our tips
inbox, along with its distance from the nearest Sbarros -- we hear
Googlers loves Sbarros.

Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Mobile, Google

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Source: 9to5Google, Wall Street Journal

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