Google Domains is a quick and simple way to get a jumpstart on building your website, but now the company will soon leave that business. Today, Squarespace announced that it will acquire approximately ...
As some expected they might do at some point, Google has opened up a domain hosting service. The aptly named Google Domains is currently in beta form, and sits at invite-only. Though Google hasn't ...
A domain name connects your business website with the world online. There are a lot of domain name registrars out there, and choosing the right one for your website can ensure a smooth setup. Google ...
In a surprise announcement on Thursday, Google LLC revealed plans to wind down Google Domains and sell its assets to website building and hosting company Squarespace Inc. Google Domains is currently ...
While Google does not offer traditional domain name hosting services, you can transfer your domain's email to Google. This allows you to manage your email through Google Apps. Google Apps lets you use ...
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 ...
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 ...
I've been looking into Google Apps for Your Domain, which sounds cool, but I'm confused about what it is and why you'd use it. If I sign up for Google Apps for Your Domain, is Google actually becoming ...
Google’s domain registration service is now publicly available in the U.S. starting at $12 per year, which includes features like domain and email forwarding. The service, still in beta, was launched ...
After GoDaddy told the Daily Stormer to get lost, the neo-Nazi news site chose Google as a new home for its controversial domain. Now, Google too has given the site the boot. “We are cancelling Daily ...
The Internet has finally begun its largest expansion to date. Alongside traditional .com and .net domain names, endings like .guru, .club, and .ninja are beginning to roll out to the general public.