Google (GOOG) could be coming to a neighborhood near you soon says a rumor published at 9to5Google. They have confirmed that Google is set to open a chain of retail stores in several major metropolitan areas across the United States (no word on actual locations yet). The stores will reportedly be used to showcase and sell the company’s Nexus-brand devices as well as computers running Chrome OS. It will be interesting to see what 'else' they put inside the stores and if the retail chains will be as 'green' as their headquarters offices are. They also might be selecting only areas that have Google fiber available.
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