On Friday, Google unveiled a new domain registration service.
Google’s service will charge a US$10 annual fee and only handle addresses ending in four suffixes — “.com,” “.net,” “.biz” and “.info.”
Web sites that register their domains through Google will be automatically set up to work with several other company products, including e-mail, calendaring and instant messaging.











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