Google Search switching to google․com around the world
Historically, Google users around the world have visited country-specific sites like google.com.br (Brazil), google.fr (France), or google.co.uk (UK). 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 results. As of 2017, Google started providing local results regardless of whether you used a country’s ccTLD or google.com.
Google is now going ahead an...
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