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Google has bought the alphabet. Not literally of course (if that's even possible), but it has acquired the domain name abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.com, just a few days after Google officially became a subsidiary of Alphabet, its new holding company. Even if you don't know anything about domain names or what they cost, you could probably guess that the name "Google.com" was unavailable for sale - and very expensive to buy. But MBA student and ex-Google employee Sanmay Ved actually bought it on Tuesday Google has entered into the domain hosting business with Google Domains beta. Currently only available to users in the US, Google is offering to host domain names from $12 a year, which will vary based on the top-level domain that users choose. According It’s 2014, and 55% of small businesses still don’t have a website, according to research conducted by Google. As a result, Google has begun exploring ways to help small businesses succeed online. Every small business’s online presence begins with a Google Domains boasts free private registrations (Yes, we took a double take at the idea of Google offering phone support for anything, too.) Domain registration is a heavily commoditized market. Most registrars are about the same price ($10 to surprising that it didn’t happen sooner -- today Google announces it is testing a new domain registration service aimed at businesses. Google Domains is currently an invite-only service, and it has taken the search-giant a very long time to get .
It was supposed to be the picture-perfect stock rollout. But that was back in June, when GoDaddy, the world’s leading domain registration company with 14 million customers and 57 million managed domains, filed for an IPO. Weeks later, Google (Nasdaq As some expected they might do at some point, Google has opened up a domain hosting service. The aptly named Google Domains is currently in beta form, and sits at invite-only. Though Google hasn’t shared just when it would open up for mass consumption but the name of the town very closely resembles the name of a very popular — and, usually, excellent — search engine," says the Goole isn't Google web page. "However, with this 'fame' comes a problem when searching on the web for anything Goole A man has successfully bought Google.com - the domain name for the world's most popular website - for just $12. Sanmay Ved was using Google's new domain sale service when he tried typing in the well-known address. He was shocked when it was shown as .
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