Google wants to help app developers, both Android and iOS, market their apps. To assist with this, the company has launched the .app domain extension this week, an all-new top-level domain (TLD) aimed ...
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It could be used to promote apps on its Google Play store in a new, more innovative way, enabling increased discovery of new apps on mobile devices. The price Google has paid is the greatest paid by ...
App developers rejoice: Google‘s got a top-level domain name for you. Google acquired .app in 2015 for a cool $25 million and is now targeting app creators to purchase the top-level domain given its ...
Google Buys Rights to .App Top-Level Domain for $25M Google plans to restrict the use of the domain to "relevant developer communities," but won't restrict developers based on which platforms they ...
Google is now letting anyone register domains ending in .app, a top-level domain (TLD) that has been exclusive to Google since 2015. The .app TLD was acquired by Google three years ago for $25M, and ...