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Published 11/02/2009 by BritishComputerSociety


Internet address change to transform the web

Internet regulator, Icann, has given the green light to allowing non-Latin-script web addresses in a move that will change the online world forever.

At its annual meeting in Seoul, the board of Icann (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) consented...

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For the last few decades. the Latin alphabet has established a virtual hegemony on the Internet& despite the fact that almost half the world uses a non-Latin system ... - [11/02/2009 - Geek.com]
Web now truly worldwide as non-Latin scripts ge... - [11/01/2009 - New Zealand Herald]
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