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Published 10/27/2009 by The Saudi Gazette


Internet to get non-Latin web addresses

SEOUL, South Korea – The Internet is set to undergo one of the biggest changes in its four-decade history with the expected approval this week of international domain names - or addresses - that can be written in languages other than English, an official said Monday.

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The and Numbers, the nonprofit group that oversees domain names, is meeting this week in Seoul. Domain names are the monikers behind every Web site, e-mail address ... - [10/27/2009 - Tampa Bay Online]
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The Internet is set to undergo one of the biggest changes in its four-decade history with the expected approval this week of international domain names — or addresses ... - [10/27/2009 - Investors Business Daily]
Internet set for change with non-English addresses - [10/26/2009 - CNBC]
NonEnglish domain names set for approval by int... - [10/26/2009 - Telegraph]
Internet set for one of biggest changes in 40-y... - [10/26/2009 - thestar.com.my]
Non-English domain names - [10/26/2009 - Straits Times]
Hangeul domain names may debut next year - [10/26/2009 - Korea Herald]
ICANN set to allow non-Latin domain names - [10/26/2009 - TechWhack]
The Internet is about to change with non-Englis... - [10/26/2009 - The Next Web]
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