Google Search becomes country-specific by default
You will no longer have to manually enter country code top-level domain names to avail country-specific services for Google Search and Maps on the web and the Google iOS app.

Country services used to be distinguished by the country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) such as google.fr for France or google.com.uk for England.
“Google wants to stop the practice of manually entering the top-level domain to get a country’s services,” according to a report in 9to5google.
“Starting today, country services will no longer be determined by domain. By default, you’ll now automatically be served the appropriate country service without seeing a change in Google’s ccTLD,” the report said on Friday.
Google’s other services such as Gmail, and YouTube already functioning this way.
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