com results if theyre relevant to the country.

If the best result for a British searcher is something that ends in .com, we still want to show that to that British searcher, says Cutts.According to Cutts, this is a change that Google will not likely reverse, although he does encourage users to let them know if they see such results that arent relevant, because they would want to improve this. The bottom line is that Google is just learning more these days about what sites are associated with what countries, and theyre better at detecting it.