Google is reportedly advancing with plans to open a number of retail stores in the US, following in the footsteps of Apple and Microsoft which both have a physical presence.
Apple in particular has been cited as an inspiration for the move as it currently owns 400 outlets worldwide, generating $10 billion (£6.5 million) in sales. Its stores have been seen as a big factor in the success of the iPhone and iPad.
The stores would showcase Google products like the Google Nexus 7 tablet and Nexus-branded smartphones as well as other Android products and Chromebook laptops. It is possible they could also stock devices from Google-owned Motorola, although Google is apparently keen not to appear as though it is favouring Motorola over other Android manufacturers.
Google has previously had dedicated areas in a number of US retailers such as Best Buy as well as stores in the UK. It opened a Chromezone at the Tottenham Court Road branch of PC World in October 2011, which displayed a number of Chromebooks and accessories, with specially-trained experts on hand to offer guidance and advice to shoppers.
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