ASX-listed but US-headquartered Splitit Payments has announced an extension to its agreement with Google for Google Store payments.
Google’s ‘first’ Google Store within Currys PC World London is massively upgrading its previous ‘first’ store in the same location, the 2011 Chrome Zone, with 2015 technology.
The word around the online town is that online behemoth Google will soon be plying its trade in the physical bricks and mortar retail sector and the people who claim to be in the know say that this more than just a rumour. But does Google have the right products to make it a success?
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