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 have ...
Google, the dominant search engine with nearly 90% market share, is phasing out its use of country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) like google.co.uk and google.de. This change is due to advancements ...
Google announced that country-level domain names for its Google search page, such as google.ng or google.com.br, will be phased out so that people worldwide can use google.com on a standard basis. The ...