Google Domains is now opened to anyone in the U.S. they are also offering over 60 new gtlds for registration.
TechCrunch is reporting that Google Domains is now available to anyone who wants an account
From the article:
Google said at the time its service also includes phone support, indicating Google’s intention to market it more to business customers.
To date, thousands of testers have signed up and registered domains during the private testing, but Google didn’t release exact numbers.
Additionally, Google partnered with a number of website-building providers when it launched into beta, making it easy for users to get started with setting up their new website after acquiring the domain name or names of their choosing. This list initially included Shopify, Squarespace, Weebly, and Wix. Google’s own Blogger platform wasn’t immediately supported, however – but it is today, the company notes. Users will now be able to buy a domain and instantly connect it to their Blogger blog, if they choose.
Other improvements to the public service include a new, simplified dashboard for managing your domains, website and email settings; an improved search and suggestion experience; plus a the ability to register domains with over 60 new domain endings like .company, .florist, and .coffee. (The full list of endings is here. Over the next few years, ICANN will be releasing over 1,300 new domain endings, so this list will expand over time.)
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Justin Hetfield says
Oh Oh the 800 pound guerilla has entered the room.
John McCormac says
Not quite. Google may have picked the wrong time to enter the domain market and it does not seem to understand the market (based on the rather clueless presentation last year).
temphi says
Why are they are using a subdomain, domains.google.com, instead of google.domains ?
janedoe says
Because at some point they will simply use…
domains.GOOGLE
dmpartners@yahoo.com says
What a joke these new Gtld’s have become dot dump is next The King of Rock and Roll is Elvis the king of the internet domains is dot com anything else is a joke