is a senior reporter 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 the ...
Remember Google Domains? Well, this week, Google announced that the domain registration service is finally accessible to all customers, after being in beta mode since January 2015. The software is now ...
Google has launched a beta for hosted e-mail accounts that feature the user's domain instead of gmail.com. The hosted-Gmail beta, which is going head-to-head with a similar beta that Microsoft ...
After announcing its domain registration service last summer, today Google Domains has lifted the invitation-only access and is open to anyone in the US. Google Domains comes with a dashboard to help ...
Google Domains is officially out of beta after a whopping seven years. Some Google products start up (and shut down) at a breathtaking pace, but Domains got an old-school, multi-year-long beta, just ...
Google's service 'Google Domains' that can acquire more than 300 types of domains such as '.com' that you often see in URL was released as an invitation-only beta version in 2014, and it will be ...
Google’s domain registration service entered public beta in January of 2015. It’s now exiting beta into general availability in 26 countries, and Google Domains is marking the occasion with a discount ...
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 ...
Google has announced Google Domains is generally available in 26 countries, seven years after the service was launched in beta. In beta, Google Domains was only available to users in the United States ...