Billions and Billions of new website name options (Arabic, Chinese, Korean)

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From next year you will be able to register domains written in non-Roman scripts, including Arabic, Chinese and Korean.

From the NYT:

Net Addresses to Make Use of Non-Latin Scripts

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, the organization overseeing Internet domain names announced Friday in a decision that could make the Web more accessible.

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This change affects domain names -- anything that comes after the dot, including .com, .cn or .jp. Domain names have been limited to 37 characters -- 26 Latin letters, 10 digits and a hyphen. But starting next year, domain names can consist of characters in any language. In some Web addresses, non-Latin scripts are already used in the portion before the dot. Thus, Icann's decision Friday makes it possible, for the first time, to write an entire Internet address in a non-Latin alphabet.

Initially, the new naming system will affect only Web addresses with "country codes," the designators at the end of an address name, like .kr (for Korea) or .ru (for Russia). But eventually, it will be expanded to all types of Internet address names, Icann said.

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This is a boon especially for users who find it cumbersome to type in Latin characters to access Web pages. Of the 1.6 billion Internet users worldwide, more than half use languages that have scripts that are not based on the Latin alphabet.

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  • Profile picture of the author selma
    This is awesome as I have a lot of arabic sites planned!
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