Google Today he will no longer use domains of the upper level of the country's code for search. Instead, all search services will take place at the Google.com URL address, and local results will be delivered automatically. For example, this means that users in the UK will no longer see Google.co.uk on the address line of their browser. The Google URL addresses with these domain endings specific to the country are now redirecting to the main address of Google.com.
Google began to use the location information to automatically provide search results based on geography The field with this change did not matter whether you introduced a request into the URL -address of the local code or google.com; You have always seen the version of the results for the place that you were physically. Today's announcement seems to take this initial action to its conclusion, putting on these CCTLD.
“It is important to note that although this update will change what people see in the address bar of the browser, it will not affect how the search works and will not change how we apply to obligations in accordance with national laws,” Google said in his announcement.