ICANN Opens Domains Beyond Latin Characters

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SEOUL (Reuters) – The body in charge of assigning the world’s Internet users their online addresses on Friday said it had agreed to allow the use of any of the world’s scripts, no longer just the Latin alphabet. The Internet Corporation for Assigned …

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