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 ...
More than a quarter of a million people who had opted to keep their contact details private when registering web domains through a Google Apps service have had that information made public as a result ...
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 ...
Google is launching a new domain registration service that will present strong competition for current top dog GoDaddy. The service is called Google Domains, and will be starting off with an ...
Google's invitation-only Domains name registration service works a lot like the old one but raises new questions about privacy and ad scraping The recently announced Google Domains registration ...
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 ...
Yesterday, Google announced on Google+ that they are testing out selling domain name registration services to third-parties. Right now, you need to be invited to participate, like with Gmail ...
If you want to register a domain but would rather not use a service like GoDaddy, Google has just opened up their domain registration services to everyone in the United States via a public beta.
Watch out, GoDaddy. Google is jumping into the Internet domain name registry business. The search giant revealed Monday that it is testing its own domain registration service. “We’re beginning to ...
Chris Welch is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio (Sonos, Apple, Bose, Sony, etc.), home theater, smartphones, photography, ...
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