The organization that oversees the internet is set to allow internet addresses in lon-Latin characters. The change, which would allow addresses in Chinese, Arabic, Hindi and Cyrillic characters, among others.(29 October 2009)
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Wijayananda Jayaweera, Director, Communication Development Sector, UNESCO, talks to Rod Beckstrom, President and CEO of ICANN. The video was made in Paris on 10 December 2009, when ICANN signed a cooperation agreement with UNESCO to assist with the process of expanding the adoption of Internatio...
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