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Argentine version of Google falls into wrong hands leading to search engine temporary collapse MercoPress

Google’s Nicolás David Kuroña says he has legally bought the name of the search engine ending in “nic.ar” after a temporary shutdown of its web service earlier this month. However, he does not believe it was illegal.

Source: en.mercopress.com
Published on 2021-04-22

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