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Peter Dengate Thrush

Peter Dengate Thrush - Click to view 360-page
Peter Dengate Thrush
Type: Person
Name: Peter Dengate Thrush
Title: Chairman (5 NOV 07)
Organization: ICANN
Nationality: New Zealand
Fact Sheet: Biography for Peter Dengate Thrush
First Reported 11/16/2009 - Updated 11/16/2009 - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
The World Wide Web will soon allow non-Latin languages to be used in URLs, an international internet body has confirmed.Websites such as visitkorea.or.kr can soon drop the English characters in favour of its native text, while the official Iraqi Parliament ... [PCRetail - 11/16/2009]
First Reported 11/17/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 1 Documents (in Internet & IT)
A novel way of typing internet addresses has been approved, described as the ‘biggest technical change’ since the internet was created 40 years ago, Business Day has learnt. The organisation that oversees them has backed the use of non-Latin characters ... [Business Day Nigeria - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 11/16/2009 - Updated 11/16/2009 - 1 Documents (in Internet & IT)
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Icann oversees the structure of the net Non-English speakers will soon have web addresses in their own language.The net regulator Icann has invited countries to apply for so-called 'internationalised domain names', using non-Latin characters.Egypt's communications ... [BBC - 11/16/2009]
First Reported 11/17/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 1 Documents (in Internet & IT)
As the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers begins accepting applications for its IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process, Egypt says it hopes to be the first nation to have a domain name using Arabic scriptEgypt plans to be the first nation to have ... [Eweek Europe - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 10/26/2009 - Updated 10/27/2009 - 38 Documents (in Internet & IT)
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 and Twitter post, such as ".com" and other suffixes.One of the key issues to be taken up ... [Tampa Bay Online - 10/27/2009]
First Reported 10/30/2009 - Updated 10/30/2009 - 20 Documents (in Internet & IT)
ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, has approved the use of (IDNs), web addresses made up of non-Latin characters, such as Chinese, Korean and Arabic and other languages.ICANN's decision follows two years of investigation ... [TheInquirer.net - 10/30/2009]
First Reported 10/30/2009 - Updated 10/31/2009 - 8 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Unsurprisingly, ICANN has approved the plan to introduce support for domain names in non-Latin characters. The move is billed as the biggest change to how the Internet works since its inception forty years ago but it is far from a done deal yet. The support ... [Softpedia - 10/31/2009]
First Reported 10/27/2009 - Updated 10/28/2009 - 5 Documents (in Internet & IT)
Baku- APA-ECONOMICS. The Internet is set for perhaps its biggest technical change ever, as a new multilingual address system will be approved this week, the global regulatory body said on Monday, AFP reported.The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names ... [Azeri-Press Information Agency - 10/28/2009]
First Reported 11/02/2009 - Updated 11/02/2009 - 3 Documents (in Internet & IT)
The body that coordinates the internet will allow countries to have address endings that reflect their name, made up of characters from their national alphabet. Icaan's agreement to issue abbreviations based on a website's territory from next year will ... [Contractor UK - 11/02/2009]
First Reported 10/31/2009 - Updated 11/01/2009 - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers board, the U.S. government appointed guardian of the Internet, announced at a meeting in Seoul on Oct 30 that new international domain names will be launched after November 16.Domain names, or web ... [Food Consumer - 11/01/2009]
First Reported 10/29/2009 - Updated 10/29/2009 - 2 Documents (in Internet & IT)
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 Names and Numbers (ICANN) is set to allow Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Hindi, Cyrillic or ... [Tom's Hardware UK - 10/29/2009]
First Reported 11/04/2009 - Updated 11/04/2009 - 1 Documents (in Internet & IT)
ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) announced recently in South Korea that Chinese, Arabic and Korean as well as other non-Latin characters could be used in registering domain names, reporter learned from CINIC (China Internet ... [People's Daily Online - 11/04/2009]

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Internet addresses set for major technical chan... [Business Day Nigeria - 11/17/2009]
Egypt Plans First Domain Using Arabic Script [Eweek Europe - 11/17/2009]
WWW blows open in milestone language ruling [PCRetail - 11/16/2009]
Net gets set for language changes [Legit Reviews - 11/16/2009]
Net gets set for language changes [BBC - 11/16/2009]
Egypt to Launch .MISR Domain Name, TAG-Domains ... [Intellectual Property News Agency - 11/16/2009]
AGIP & TAG-Domains Contribu... [Intellectual Property News Agency - 11/11/2009]
ICANN Brings the Languages ... [Intellectual Property News Agency - 11/04/2009]
".中国" to be global top level domain name [People's Daily Online - 11/04/2009]
Medvedev Gets Wish For .рф Domain [St. Petersburg Times Russia - 11/02/2009]
ICANN Allows Non-Latin Characters for Domains [Suite101.com - 11/02/2009]
Web addresses to speak all languages [Contractor UK - 11/02/2009]
ICANN gives green light for international domai... [TechConnect Magazine - 11/02/2009]
ICANN approves new domain name process [Xinhua News Agency - 11/02/2009]
Features: ICANN approves domain names we can't ... [Australian PC World - 11/02/2009]
New domain names will be online soon [Food Consumer - 11/01/2009]
ICANN Approves Non-Latin Languages for Internet... [Epoch Times - 11/01/2009]
Internet Addresses Set For Major Change [Sky News - 10/31/2009]
ICANN Approves Plan to Introduce Non-Latin Doma... [Softpedia - 10/31/2009]
Internet shakeup looms [IOL - 10/31/2009]
Approval of nonLatin website addresses is 'bigg... [Telegraph - 10/31/2009]
Internet shakeup looms [Asiaone - 10/31/2009]
Internet names opened up to non-Latin scripts [Irish Times - 10/31/2009]
Multilingual domain names open Net to millions ... [Malaysian Insider - 10/31/2009]
ICANN Approves Domain Names We Can't Type [Industry Standard - 10/31/2009]
ICANN Approves Domain Names We Can't Type [PC World - 10/31/2009]
Internet addresses with non-Latin characters ma... [Government Technology UK - 10/30/2009]
ICANN Approves Non-Latin Domain Name Characters [App Scout - 10/30/2009]
Icann says ji haan to Hindi domain names [Times of India - 10/30/2009]
ICANN allows non-Latin domain names [TheInquirer.net - 10/30/2009]
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ICANN okays non-Latin domain names [CNET News.com - 10/30/2009]
The organization responsible for managing the assignment of domain names and IP addresses has approved a new plan to allow non-Latin characters in Web extension ...
ICANN changes: big deal or big trouble? [Tech Central - Times Online - WBLG - 10/30/2009]
ICANN is certainly very pleased with itself over the opening up of internet domains to users whose first language does not use Roman script. "The coming introduction ...
ICANN Focuses On Domain Expansions [Tech Daily Dose - 10/26/2009]
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers' proposed expansion of top-level domains -- such as .biz, .info and .us -- as well as the group's introduction ...
ICANN Is Ready To Party [Tech Daily Dose - 09/25/2009]
The California-based entity that administers the world's Internet addresses has assured lawmakers it is committed to a "long-term, formal relationship" with the ...
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