Google, one of the leading brand across the
globe, a major player in search, online mapping, social networking and other
key functions of the Web. Now it wants to sell domain names, too.
Google announced the launch of an
invite-only service, Google Domains, to help small businesses find, register and
manage their Web addresses. The service is currently in beta testing with a
small number of users.
"Businesses will be able to search,
find, purchase and transfer the best domain for their business -- whether it's
.com, .biz, .org, or any of the wide range of new domains that are being
released to the Web," Google
said in a blog post about the venture.
Cool thou, but with this new service, Google
will be directly competing with companies they once partnered with. Their most
notable partner-turned-rival will be GoDaddy, the world's largest
domain-management company, which has faced financial troubles in recent years.
The new Google service will allow users
to purchase new domain names as well as transfer existing ones. It also offers
some perks that other companies don't, such as free private registration, which
keeps the site owner's personal information hidden from the public.
The Google hasn't quoted a prices yet, although a window
on the Google Domains site suggests that registering a domain will cost $12 a
year.
Google hasn't announced when Domains
will be available to the public, although it's encouraging potential customers
to request invite codes to test the service. Google said the beta-testing
process will investigate ways to streamline Domains for users, improve customer
service and determine which extra services, such as mobile-site design, will be
offered.
The service will allow Google to take
advantage of 1,400 newly created top-level domain endings, such as the already
popular .guru. Google is already on the International Corporation for Assigned
Names and Number's list of accredited registrars for well-known domains like
.com, .net, and .org.
Google is late to the domain-name
market. But as a dominant Internet player, it may be able to leverage this new
service in ways smaller rivals cannot. Registered businesses will be hooked
into Google many products including Google Apps, Gmail, Google Pages, etc
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