Google Domain Registration link: http://www.google.com/domain Jun 24, 2014; Google launched its own Internet domain registration service. As with many Google services, Google Domains too has been launched in beta and you will need an invite to get in and buy a domain. Google will be offering features like domain forwarding, private registrations, and customizable sub-domains and up to 100 email ids based on chosen the domain. A point to note is that Google is only offering domain registrations and will not be doing the hosting. It has signed up with partners including Wix, Weebly, Shopify, and Squarespace, who will provide the hosting services as well as tools to build the website. ----------------- Do you using Google domain ? if yes , please write a review thanks a lOt
This is the 1st ive heard of this, will be interesting to read a review from someone who has used the service
It's funny, there seems to be a lot on the net for registrations, and hosting. I believe if you look around enough you can find a good deal. There's many websites like http://www.bestwebhosts.co.uk or http://top10best.webhosting.co.uk/ and just as many that will give you domains as well. Best advice in my opinion is to shop around.
I have it. It is OK and looks like a very basic domain registrar and I emphasize very basic. They will make it better I am sure but right now don't worry about missing out on the big party and free booze.
It's your standard easy to use Google product. Nothing very special about it. I believe it will do well if they include x amount of google apps user accounts per domain sold. Already have it all configured upon registration. That'd be a nice addition, right?
Just got on board with it about 2 weeks ago, and the first domain transfer completed yesterday. Overall, it's a simple and easy to use product. The transfer process was easy, and the tool imported most of the settings from the existing DNS records. I had to recreate a couple of records, as well as some email addresses. You can have up to 100 custom records for each domain, and the DNS manager, like the rest of the tool, is zippy and easy to use. I added two A records with a 6 hour TTL, and both were available immediately. The product has the usual Google-esque interface, simple, to the point, and quick. Unlike some other apps at other registrars (I'm looking at you, 1and1), I click and stuff happens now, without a wait. I'll be transferring a few more domains over in the next few weeks, and we'll see how it goes. The beta is open to US residents, for which I have two invites, if anyone is interested. Just drop me a PM and the first two to respond with a valid email address will get the invites.
Interestingly enough, I just noticed something - I am unable to turn on private registration for my .us domain. I've dropped a message to Google Domains support, we'll test them out too, eh ?
There is no privacy protection on .us domains not on google not on any other registrar, it is the same case for .in, .io ....... http://support.name.com/entries/21208926-What-Domains-Do-Not-Support-Whois-Privacy-
I honestly did not know that. Google support just came back with basically the same answer, as well. So since I am a US citizen, I get to have my information hanging out in the breeze. Woohoo!
I was with Godaddy for a few years, then I switch to Namecheap. Godaddy has lost out due to their shady business practice? They actually annoyed me. With Namecheap I hope they never go to that route like Godaddy. I think I have been with Namecheap for 8 years now had registered over 100's of (currently 6) domains and had been a pleasure. Google domains and maybe hosting's as well as what I've heard at WHT, I don't know as Google failed on many of the products they've introduced many of them you probably had forgotten by now. Google+ is next to fail. Why would Google get into Domains this time they could had done it 15 years ago. I do think they should go big with web hosting as I have had a lot of problems with well known and start ups going bye-bye on me.