Google why do you only launch in US


OK Google, international stuff is rolling out of your coding factory beautifully, but what's up with the hardware. You may be US based, you are far from a US company. Google might be the closest to the true globalised company in the world and yet if I want to see the Nexus 7 or it's accesories on the Play store, I can't. 

Maybe some communications specialist has thought up it is frustrating for customers not to be able to buy what they can see. I can assure you it is extremely frustrating being able to read a significant lot of reviews (like: Gizmodo) and not being able to see what they link to. Now you may say, that is totally up to the reviewers and journalists they can add the text or image from the link to the article. True, however that would be going against what the web stands for.

So in stead of being a company like any other protecting it's reputation and not promising customers any results and telling them not to get their hopes up on the updates to new software versions for their hardware, Google could be the game changer. Why shouldn't you just open up the store and put a release date next to the product for anyone that wants to take a peek?

Customers aren't as stupid as you think they are, and the competition who might want to copy what you have. Well they we're at the launch event and have copied everything they wanted in their heads a week ago and are working on new trumpcards anyway.

PS: While you're at it, content like Google books and other stuff in the Play store should also go live world wide. Maybe you could also help out Netflix and Hulu in their setups...

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