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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/3\/15\/22979998\/google-domains-out-of-beta<\/a> Google Domains, the company\u2019s domain registration service, is losing the beta tag after first launching more than seven years ago, Google announced Tuesday<\/a>. The service is now generally available in 26 countries, and the company says it already has \u201cmillions of active registrations.\u201d <\/p>\n If you register with Google Domains, you can pick from more than 300 different domain endings, have access to \u201chigh performance DNS\u201d (Google says it\u2019s the same infrastructure it uses for itself), \u201caround-the-clock customer support from real people,\u201d and more. The company is also offering a 20 percent discount off \u201cany single domain registration or transfer-in to Google Domains\u201d for new and returning users with the code DOMAINS20.<\/p>\n However, if you register a domain with Google Domains, you\u2019ll still need to actually build a website to use with it. Google unsurprisingly suggests its Google Sites product but also recommends its \u201cpremium partners,\u201d which include Wix, Shopify, Squarespace, Weebly, and Bluehost.<\/p>\n Google Domains has been in development for quite a while \u2014 it first launched in an invite-only beta in June 2014<\/a> and was opened up to a public beta in the US in January 2015<\/a>. Even Gmail wasn\u2019t in beta for that long<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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