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ICANN to bring non-English web addresses to the internet in 2010
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 by Michael Holley
As Kelly Olson reports on Yahoo Tech, ICANN has
decided that the world (and current technology) is ready to bring
web addresses that use non-Latin based characters to the
internet.
The chairman of the ICANN board, Peter Dengate Thrush, is
calling this innovation the "biggest change technically to the
Internet since it was invented 40 years ago." Thrush expects the
board to approve the change at a meeting this Friday. Once
approved, ICANN would immediately begin accepting applications for
the new domain names, which would start going live mid 2010.
Thrush, describing the change as fantastically complicated"
technically, says that they've created a system to decode different
scripts that has been tested and is ready for implementation.
This change is said not only to increase usability for non-Latin
based language users, but to help catalyze further and faster
growth of internet access across the world.
Best,
Michael Holley
Switchfast Technologies
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