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Published 10/29/2009 by digital opportunity channel


Internet addresses to go non-English

A new technology that allows domain names or addresses to be written in languages other than English is set to revolutionise the Internet. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a non-profit group, believes that the application will open up the web to more people around the world..

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ICANN to Allow Non-Latin Characters in Domains
ICANN is tomorrow expected to approve the availability of domain names in non-Latin alphabets.Switched this week reports that the Internet Corporation for Assigned ... - [10/29/2009 - Tom's Hardware UK]
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Iranians surf the Internet at a cafe in Tehran. Now they will be able to access addresses they can write in Persian.How do you spell "dot com" in Arabic?It's not ... - [10/29/2009 - Radio Free Europe]

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