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 ...
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 ...
Last year Google abruptly announced that it had sold its domain registrar business to Squarespace, and it seems things aren’t exactly going great, as new data from the months following the takeover ...
Google has sold its Google Domains business to Squarespace. The service will eventually be shut down as part of the deal. Google stepped into the domain registration arena in 2014 with Google Domains.
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 ...
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 ...
I have seen some folks in the SEO industry suggest that there will be some sort of search ranking and SEO impact with the sale of Google Domains to Squarespace. I just wanted to clarify this sale ...
A handful of domains were transferred to Google today -- all of which are likely related. The one that sticks out is "Google-Express.com" though -- it sounds like the service it is referring to will ...
Squarespace is buying the domain business of Google. This purchase includes approximately 10 million domains hosted on Google Domains spread across millions of customers. Upon closing, Squarespace, a ...
Jay Peters is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Google Domains, the company’s domain registration service, is losing ...