Google sell Chromebook at first google retail store
Last Updated on Friday, 14 October 2011 22:12 Written by Administrator Friday, 14 October 2011 21:46
Google, the king of search engines, has opened their first retail store in the city of London. Located at a branch megastore of Currys and PC World, Google is trying to sell their own laptop products, Chromebook.
Chromebook is a laptop device with an operating system made by Google, Chrome OS in it. Google designed Chrome OS by relying on the Internet as a backbone connection. It's all because all applications and data stored on the Internet (Cloud Computing).
Previously, Chromebook sold online but Google believes consumers will be happier if the laptop is sold in retail stores. Chrome Zone, Google store name, designed to give experience using Cloud Computing technology with Chromebook to its visitors.
The opening of this store is considered not too good as Apple's first store opening in London in 2004 by some. However, Google believes they will succeed even though today they are still looking for the best format for their retail stores this.
Currently Google has plans to sell Chromebook in retail stores. However, it does not rule out the possibility of the future when they sell other products, such as Android smartphones and accessories.
