Google Websites in Oceania
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Google in Other Areas of the World
As of the date of this writing, the following Oceanian countries and/or dependencies do not have Google country-level domains:
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
French Polynesia
Guam
Marshall Islands
New Caledonia
Northern Mariana Islands
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Tuvalu
Wallis and Futuna
Google: Oceania
has sixteen (16) Oceanian country-level domains and they are:
American Samoa - www.google.as
Australia - www.google.com.au
Cook Islands - www.google.co.ck
Fed. States of Micronesia - www.google.fm
Fiji - www.google.com.fj
Kiribati - www.google.ki
Nauru - www.google.nr
New Zealand - www.google.co.nz
Niue - www.google.nu
Norfolk Island - www.google.com.nf
Pitcairn Islands - www.google.pn
Samoa - www.google.ws
Solomon Islands - www.google.com.sb
Tokelau - www.google.tk
Tonga - www.google.to
Vanuatu - www.google.vu
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Oceanian News from News.com.au
- Rudd hoses down early election talk
VOTERS could go to the polls early next year after legislation was foiled in the Senate. - 49 minutes ago
- Brennan's hostage hell a year too long
THE Australian Government cost photojournalist Nigel Brennan about a year in captivity. - 13 hours ago
- Man charged with murder of father, sister
A FUGITIVE was last night charged with the murders of his father and his sister. - 13 hours ago
- Summer television viewers do rate
SUMMER TV is known for being a wasteland, but networks say things will be different this year. - 13 hours ago
- 2Day K-Fed up with Brit's ex
KEVIN Federline is upset with Kyle and Jackie O, pulling out of a paid hour of radio co-hosting. - 13 hours ago
Google Oceania in the News
- How the World Cup bid rivals compareIndependent7 days ago
England's campaign to win the 2018 or 2022 World Cup faces a field of rivals that has never been so crowded or competitive. Partly this is because the tournaments for 2010 and 2014 were effectively shoo-ins for South Africa and Brazil. Football continues to expand, so more nations want a piece of the world's biggest single-sport event. The strengths and weakness of the field are as follows.









