Posts Tagged ‘latin characters

The internet is global by its very nature. The second a website is launched online, it’s accessible to anyone from Patagonia to Poland. And a recent development to the way the Web works has been described as one of the most significant changes since the dawn of the modern internet era. In May, internet regulator [...]

This Innovation Series is supported by Lexus. Looking at the mobile computing landscape over the last five years, it is amazing to see how far we have come and how integral mobile devices have become to people all over the world. We’re constantly reporting on phones that are lighter, thinner and more powerful than anything [...]

The internet changed on Wednesday in a big way for countries whose official languages are not based on Latin characters. The Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) flipped the switch on the first internationalized domain name (IDN) country-code top level domains (ccTLDs). In Non-Geek, that means that individuals in countries like Egypt and [...]

The first Internet addresses with non-Latin characters will soon be online after today’s approval of the new Internationalized Domain Name Fast Track Process by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). "The coming introduction of non-Latin characters represents the biggest technical change to the Internet since it was created four decades ago," said [...]


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