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Google Search is getting a unified domain for US and global users


Country-coded URLs are being phased out.

As such, the company announced today, April 15 that it is phasing out country code top-level domain names (ccTLD). (Image credit: Jay Bonggolto / Android Central)The change is intended to streamline the experience of using Google Search regardless of your country or location, per the company. Brady is a tech journalist for Android Central, with a focus on news, phones, tablets, audio, wearables, and software.

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