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Google announced today that it will no longer be using country code top level domains for searches. Instead, all search ...
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Google will soon stop using country-level domains for its search engine as google.com already provides local results for all ...
Google says it is in the process of sunsetting its country-level domains and everything will redirect to google.com.
As per StatCounter, Google dominates the global search engine market, holding a staggering 89.74% share, while its nearest ...
Historically, when a country ceases to exist, its country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) is revoked. That’s exactly what happened with .YU, which was phased out after Yugoslavia dissolved.
Google has announced that it's retiring separate country code top-level domain names for search, like google.co.uk or google.com.br, and unifying them under Google.com. Previously, Google used to ...
Historically, country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) were used to provide locally relevant search results, but the company now uses technology that allows that regardless of the top-level domain.
Google is combining all of its foreign domain names (such as google.co.jp and google.ru) into one domain, google.com.
Google Search is phasing out country-specific domains and redirecting users to Google.com to streamline the global search ...