ICANN OKs International Domains: The Pros and Cons (PC World)

PC World – ICANN’s approval of non-Latin character domains undoubtedly is a game-changing decision in the history of the World Wide Web. With new domains scheduled to start popping up in the middle of next year, many people are debating if this digital support for more distinctly international sites balances with potential security threats and fragmentation of the Internet.

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ICANN OKs International Domains: The Pros and Cons
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This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Today’s Tech News.

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One Response to “ICANN OKs International Domains: The Pros and Cons (PC World)”

  1. ChimeHost Says:

    November 11th, 2009 at 3:35 am

    Right now it seems, this is nightmare and might prove greedy

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