Google has launched a new domain registration service on Google Google Domains. It quietly launched in June 2014 and currently operates as an invite-only beta. Google's goal Domains, according to the company, is quite simple. Most websites still do not have their own domain (a 55% according to Google). If anyone wants to use theirs name he will be able to obtain it in a very easy way. Many Web hosting services already offer easy ways to "buy a domain" but in reality it is very difficult for a novice to find what is needed to change the settings and make everything work properly.
Google also offers easy third-party domain registrars for other services, such as Google Apps and Blogger, but Google Domains is a completely new service.
Specifications
Payments will cost 12 dollars and will include a private subscription.
Up to 100 named e-mail addresses that will promote existing addresses for example:
your_name @ fake_comany_name will be forwarded to your_name @ existing_gmail_address.
Quick domain forwards that will target your domain to an existing address. This is useful if you already have a website hosted on a service and want your own domain.
Up to 100 subdomains - so you can separate from your "www" section and use it to forward to something else, such as "blogs.my_fake_company.com" or "shop.my_fake_company.com" With it how you can use various services linked to your original domain.
More domain endings are a necessity, since the whole world is no longer buying only top-level domains such as .com, .net, and .org. There are a lot of new endings available now, such as .today, .news and so on.
Simple tools managementMany registrars have tools that confuse beginners, but not Google.
Support by phone and e-mail.