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Google announced Tuesday, April 15, that it will redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to its primary domain, Google.com, in the coming months.
In a significant change to make user experience easier, Google has stated that it will eventually eliminate country-specific domain names for its Search service and send all users across the globe to ...
Google will gradually roll out this change over the coming months. Google will begin redirecting its country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) versions of its Google domain to Google.com.
Google is rolling out AI Mode in 180 countries and territories after recently expanding AI Mode in the UK, India and of ...
Why the change. Google said, “Over the years, our ability to provide a local experience has improved. In 2017, we began providing the same experience with local results for everyone using Search ...
Google notes that, since 2017, it has provided “the same experience with local results for everyone using Search” if they were using their country’s ccTLD or google.com.
Google's search business has been under scrutiny. Last year, the company's search business was declared a monopoly by a US federal judge, and the Department of Justice recommended the company sell ...
Since the weekend, Google has started to roll out Google Discover on desktop in many countries and regions. I personally can trigger it in Google New Zealand and some other locations but I am not ...
Following the last update to gemini.google.com in early March, Google is expanding international availability of the Gemini mobile app and adding a useful shortcut in Chrome. Back in 2022, Chrome ...