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| '''.google''' is a top-level domain controlled by Google, as part of the current system where companies can get their brands delegated as TLDs on payment of a fee and ICANN approval. | '''.google''' is a top-level domain controlled by Google, as part of the current system where companies can get their brands delegated as TLDs on payment of a fee and ICANN approval. | ||
| − | Google controls a number of other TLDs in addition to this one; some of them are open to public registration, but this one seems to be used only for internal sites, and not to a great extent; most Google-related sites are still within google.com or other domains outside this TLD. | + | Google controls a number of other TLDs in addition to this one; some of them are open to public registration, but this one seems to be used only for internal sites, and not to a great extent; most Google-related sites are still within google.com or other domains outside this TLD. (Want to find them? Just google them!) | 
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 3 March 2017
.google is a top-level domain controlled by Google, as part of the current system where companies can get their brands delegated as TLDs on payment of a fee and ICANN approval.
Google controls a number of other TLDs in addition to this one; some of them are open to public registration, but this one seems to be used only for internal sites, and not to a great extent; most Google-related sites are still within google.com or other domains outside this TLD. (Want to find them? Just google them!)

