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November 11, 2009

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ICANN Approves Domain Names We Can’t Type
David Coursey — PC World
This was bound to happen after the U.S. recently recanted on its “ownership” of the Internet in a new agreement with ICANN, the Internet’s primary governing body. “The coming introduction of non-Latin characters represents the biggest technical change to the Internet since it was created four decades ago,” ICANN Chairman Peter Dengate Thrush said in a statement. “Right now Internet address endings are limited to Latin characters–A to Z. But the Fast Track Process is the first step in bringing the 100,000 characters of the languages of the world online for domain names.” …

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