No more Google.co.in: Search domains get major overhaul
Google is making a significant change to its Search platform. According to an announcement from the tech giant, it will no longer utilise country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) such as Google.co.in for search queries. These domains were originally intended to provide users with more relevant local search results. However, as Google's ability to deliver localised experiences has improved over the years, these country-specific domains have become unnecessary. Starting April 15, the company will begin redirecting traffic from these ccTLDs to google.com in order to streamline the user experience.
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