What is Googledomains & Google?

Googledomains is a website that lists all the TLDs (Top Level Domains) in the world. It was created by Rand Fishkin, founder of Moz.com and SEOmoz.com, in 2005 as a way to help people find information on the Internet more quickly. The site allows users to search for any word or phrase and will show you all websites that contain that word or phrase within their domain name’s TLD (Top Level Domain). For example, if I were to type into Google Search “car prices” it would return me results from Google Car Prices because “car” is contained within the domain name of www.google-car-prices.com.

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A domain name is a unique name given to any website that is owned by its registrar/owner and it’s hosted on their server/hosting company’s server/hosting facility; such as Google Domains owns this website because it was registered by Google Domains Inc., which is located in California USA (DomainTools). A domain name consists of two parts: ‘www’ stands for World Wide Web and ‘com’ stands for commercial because this website sells products online; therefore, it belongs to commerce industry (DomainTools).


What is googledomains?

Googledomains is a term that was first coined by Google in 2010. The word ‘googledomains’ is defined as “a list of websites that are frequently searched on Google and other search engines, often referred to as the ‘Google Search Results Page’ or GSRP.” (Google)

The definition of googledomains is very important because it explains what the term means and how it relates to the Internet. In order for this definition to be effective, it must be understood that there are many different types of searches on the Internet. There are general searches such as looking up information about a specific topic or event, there are product-related searches such as looking up reviews for a specific product, there are location-related searches such as looking up directions from one place to another, etc. Each type of search has its own unique characteristics which need to be taken into consideration when analyzing data related to them. 

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For example, if I were conducting an analysis about general searches on Google then I would want my sample population to consist primarily of people who performed general web queries rather than someone who performed a product query and someone else who did a location query; therefore those individuals would not be included in my sample population since they do not represent all people who perform those types of queries on Google.

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The reason why Googledomains is so useful is because it helps people find what they are looking for faster than ever before due to its ability to search through every single TLD on earth at once instead of searching through each one individually like how most other search engines do today such as Google, Bing, Yahoo etc.. This makes Googledomains an extremely valuable resource for anyone who uses it regularly since they can save countless amounts of time every day just by using this website instead of having to go through each individual TLD one by one which would take much longer than just using Googledomains since there are over 6 million different domains in total across all 7 billion domains worldwide!

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Googlescores also has a similar function but only searches specific websites based off keywords rather than just any words contained within their domain names like how Googledomains does it which makes them both very different from each other and therefore cannot be compared with each other since they have completely different functions however both being able to use these types of search engines has made life much easier for many people especially when doing research on topics such as buying a car or finding out about new restaurants nearby due to not having too many options available when trying to look up those things online but still being able to find what you are looking for without having too much trouble finding what you need!


What is Googledomains & Google?


What is Google?

Google is a company that was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Google’s main business is to provide search engine services, but they also have other products such as Gmail, YouTube, Chrome etc.

Google has over the years acquired many companies that are related to its core business. Some of these acquisitions were done for strategic reasons while others were done just for the sake of buying another company and having more employees working on those products. The following are some of the major acquisitions made by Google:

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1) AdWords – This was an acquisition made in 2000 when Google bought a company called Keyword Tool LLC (now known as Keyword Tool Inc.) which had an advertising platform called AdWords. This platform allowed advertisers to bid on keywords or phrases that would show their ads when someone searched for them using a keyword tool provided by Google. The reason why this acquisition was important at the time was because it gave Google access to people’s searches before they even typed them into any search engine like Yahoo or Bing (which didn’t exist back then). Since then, AdWords has been one of the most profitable businesses for Google and it still remains one of its core businesses today.

Another thing worth noting about this acquisition is that it wasn’t actually owned by Google until 2004 when it became part of Alphabet Inc., which is now known as “Google Incorporated” after being separated from “Alphabet Inc” in 2015 (Source: Wikipedia). So technically speaking,  Google didn’t actually start off as a search engine company, it was started by Larry Page and Sergey Brin who were two Stanford University students who wanted to create a new type of database that would be easier to use than the one used at that time. The reason why they chose “Google” as their company name is because it was short for “G oogle T echical R esearch” (Source: Google).


2) YouTube – In 2006, Google bought video sharing website YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock (Source: Business Insider). This acquisition gave Google access to over 1 billion people around the world who were already using this website and watching videos on it. Since then, YouTube has become one of the most visited websites in the world with over 1 billion users visiting every month (Source: Statista). This acquisition also allowed Google to expand its advertising business since before this purchase, people mainly watched videos on websites like Hulu or Netflix but now they could watch them right from within a website called YouTube which had more viewers than any other video sharing website at that time.


3) Motorola Mobility – In 2011, Google bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion in cash and stock (Source: Wikipedia). This acquisition gave them ownership of Motorola which made them own both hardware and software making them one of the biggest technology companies in the world along with Samsung Electronics Company Ltd., Apple Inc., and Intel Corporation (Source: Wikipedia).  


4) Nest Labs – In 2014, Google bought smart home company Nest for $3.2 billion in cash and stock (Source: Business Insider). This acquisition gave them access to the smart home market which is expected to be worth over $30 billion by 2020 (Source: Futurism). They also acquired Dropcam which was a camera that could be controlled through your phone and had features like motion detection, recording, and playback.


5) DeepMind – In 2015, Google bought artificial intelligence company DeepMind for an undisclosed amount of money (Source: The Verge). This acquisition allowed them to use their artificial intelligence technology in order to improve their products like Google Assistant or Maps. They also used this technology in order to create AlphaGo which was a computer program that beat Lee Sedol at the game of Go in 2016 (Source: Wikipedia).

DeepMind is a British artificial intelligence company founded by Shane Legg and Mustafa Suleyman who are both neuroscientists at University College London’s Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. Their main focus is on using deep learning algorithms on large amounts of data from images or videos so that they can recognize objects or people within those images/videos without having humans label those objects/people first.

The goal behind this purchase was not only because they wanted access to AI but also because they wanted access to all the data that DeepMind has collected over the years of research by its employees and people who have experience working with AI.

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