Internet set for change with non-English addresses

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  • SeanLEE
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2006
    • 1556

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    Internet set for change with non-English addresses

    http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/200910...internet_names

    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.

    The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN ? the non-profit group that oversees domain names ? is holding a 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 by ICANN's board at this week's gathering is whether to allow for the first time entire Internet addresses to be in scripts that are not based on Latin letters. That could potentially open up the Web to more people around the world as addresses could be in characters as diverse as Arabic, Korean, Japanese, Greek, Hindi and Cyrillic ? in which Russian is written.

    "This is the biggest change technically to the Internet since it was invented 40 years ago," Peter Dengate Thrush, chairman of the ICANN board, told reporters, calling it a "fantastically complicated technical feature." He said he expects the board to grant approval on Friday, the conference's final day.
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  • BlackCrayon
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Jun 2003
    • 19634

    #2
    neat. i never bothered with idn because well.. i can't speak it nor understand it. the only effect it will have on my is that now i will not only get spam in chinese, the urls will be in chinese too. good opportunity for some who can take advantage of it though.
    you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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    • Serge Litehead
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2002
      • 5190

      #3
      wonder if TLDs such as ".com" will be in other languages, will be pain to switch between languages just to type a domain name

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      • BlackCrayon
        Too lazy to set a custom title
        • Jun 2003
        • 19634

        #4
        Originally posted by holograph
        wonder if TLDs such as ".com" will be in other languages, will be pain to switch between languages just to type a domain name
        Yep, that is the whole point. IDN's exist now but you have to type .com,net,etc in english. This changes that.
        you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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