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Google announced Tuesday that it’s going to redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to ...
Google.com will soon be the only way to access Google Search. The ccTLD versions of Google will redirect to Google.com. That ...
As I covered yesterday, Google is going to redirect its ccTLDs to Google.com. And as I reported yesterday, Google also said ...
Google says it is in the process of sunsetting its country-level domains and everything will redirect to google.com.
Google Search is now getting rid of these country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) in favor of using google.com globally. In the early days, Google used ccTLD to provide locally relevant search ...
Even though the domain will be different, Google has assured that local search will not be impacted. Google has been ...
As country-specific Google search sites become redundant, the search giant has announced that all users will be directed to ...
Google is gradually rolling out an update that will redirect all country code top-level domain names for Google Search to ...
For example, those in the UK will no longer see google.co.uk and will instead be redirected to google.com if they try to access the country code top-level domain name (ccTLD). That’s the case ...
Google.co.za, as well as all other localised versions of Search, will redirect to Google.com over the coming months.