For a reported $180 million, Google will transfer millions of customers from its domain registrar to help "sharpen" its focus. Reading time 2 minutes For once, the tech conglomerate that is Google is ...
Google is shutting the doors for its domain business and selling the assets to website building platform Squarespace. Bloomberg cites a source claiming that the sale is valued at approximately $180 ...
Many sites on the internet are using a domain from Google Domains. For almost 10 years, the company has been providing domains for people looking to start their websites. However, this is a Google ...
In an unexpected move, Google has decided to leave the domain name registration industry and has sold the assets of its Google Domains division to website builder Squarespace. With the $180 million ...
Earlier this year, Google abruptly announced it would shutter Google Domains after nearly a decade, selling the business to popular site builder Squarespace. Now, as the transition goes on, Google has ...
After spending seven years in beta (it originally started in January 2015), Google Domains is expanding its public availability to a total of 26 countries. Looking at the Google Domains country and ...
Following Squarespace’s acquisition of Google Domains last year, the company best known for its website builder is starting to take over controls of domains that customers purchased from Google. Since ...
Eight years after Google Domains launched, and a little more than a year after it graduated out of beta, Google is “winding down following a transition period,” as part of “efforts to sharpen our ...
WordPress.com announced that they are paying the domain transfer fees for Google Domains customers, and is committed to keeping domain registration prices low. WordPress.com is matching Google’s ...
Would reviving content on a parked domain have any kind of ranking advantage? That was one of the more interested questions Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller answered in the latest Google SEO ...
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