Google is testing a domain name registration system that's intended to help more small businesses get online. Tech giant Google has already conquered online search, mobile operating systems, and even ...
If you fancy yourself as a .guru or any other newfangled Internet address, Google wants you to try out its new domain name registration service. The search giant quietly launched Google Domains on ...
Perhaps the only surprising thing about the news that Google’s getting into the domain name registration space is that it didn’t do it earlier. When you consider that so much of its business is Web ...
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Today, Google unveiled its upcoming domain registration service that appears to still be in invite-only beta at this point. Known as Google Domains, as you likely imagined, it was built by Google's ...
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Google’s domain registration service, launched in public beta this past June, is now open to all US residents. When first launched, the service was only available to people in the US through an invite ...
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. by Blair Hanley Frank on Aug 1, 2014 at 1:07 pm August 1, 2014 at ...
Google this afternoon announced that it is launching a new Google Domains service. In an effort to continue its reach to small businesses, the company has announced that it is, for the first time, ...
Google has announced the launch of a new domain registration service. Called Google Domains, it is being launched as an invite-only beta for both new domain registrations and domain transfers. Domain ...
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