Google Launches Iraq and Tunisia Search Domains

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Google’s local search domain total hit 184 sites this week, with the addition of google.iq and google.tn, for Iraq and Tunisia, respectively. The sites–like the rest of Google’s local search domains (including 15 domains in Arab countries)–offer results tailored to their specific country, including local business and language–the Iraqi site offers results in Arabic and Kurdish, and the Tunisian site offers up results in Arabic and French.

The company plans to add more localized search domains in the coming months–though it isn’t really saying which ones. At present, Google offers up search in 40 different languages, which covers some 99 percent of the world’s Internet users. 

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