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Internet domain names in non-Latin scripts OK'd
Nov 2nd, 2009 - Dispatch
SEOUL, South Korea -- The nonprofit body that oversees Internet addresses has approved the use of Hebrew, Hindi, Korean and other scripts not based on Latin characters in a decision that could make the Web dramatically more inclusive.
Internet domain names become multilingual
Oct 31st, 2009 - The Honolulu Advertiser
SEOUL, South Korea ? The nonprofit body that oversees Internet addresses approved yesterday the use of Hebrew, Hindi, Korean and other scripts not based on Latin characters in a decision that could make the Web dramatically more inclusive.Net Addresses to Make Use of Non-Latin Scripts
Oct 30th, 2009 - New York Times
SEOUL - By the middle of next year, Internet surfers will be allowed to use Web addresses written completely in Chinese, Arabic, Korean and other languages using non-Latin alphabets...
Hebrew, Hindi, Chinese, Korean, other non-Latin scripts win Web address approval
Oct 30th, 2009 - ChicagoTribune
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The nonprofit body that oversees Internet addresses approved Friday the use of Hebrew, Hindi, Korean and other scripts not based on Latin characters in a decision that could make the Web dramatically more inclusive.
Web Addresses Can Include Hebrew, Hindi
Oct 30th, 2009 - CBS News
The nonprofit body that oversees Internet addresses approved Friday the use of Hebrew, Hindi, Korean and other scripts not based on the Latin alphabet in a decision that could make the Web dramatically more inclusive.



