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Wednesday, 4 December 2013 - 04:31
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Haarlem Apple Store Opens Saturday

Gadget giant, Apple, opens its own new store in Haarlem on December, 7. It'll be the second official Apple Store in The Netherlands. The company opened its first store on the Leidseplein in Amsterdam.The store is located at the Grote Houtstraat in the center of the city. In addition to an assortment of Apple products and accessories for sale, just like in the Amsterdam store, this store will also provide workshops and technical support by means of the "Genius Bar." Apple_iPad
matt Buchanan
nl.wikipedia.org One may wonder if the opening of the Apple store is good news for everybody. Within walking distance there is an iCentre, which will probably lose a considerable part of its clientage to the official Apple store. Besides the store in Haarlem, the iPhone manufacturer is also working on setting up a store in The Hague, which will be located in the 'De Passage' mall.

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