ICANN Approves First Set of New gTLDs
hypnosec writes "ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has approved the first set of global Top Level Domains (gTLDs) and surprisingly all four are non-English words including . ("Web" in Arabic); . ("Game" in Chinese); . ("Online" in Russian); and . ("Web site" in Russian). Approval of four non-English words can be considered as a milestone and this approval marks "the first time that people will be able to access and type in a website address for generic Top-Level Domains in their native language.""
surprisingly all four are non-English words including . ("Web" in Arabic); . ("Game" in Chinese); . ("Online" in Russian); and . ("Web site" in Russian).
That's an amazing co-incidence that all those languages use a mere full stop to mean different things!
== Jez ==
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Fuck that, now I can block by TLD!
If the world wanted to have control over the internet naming schemes, they should have spent the time, money, and effort to INVENT the internet.
'Murica!
sudo make me a sandwich
The honest fellows at the Russian Business Network will need all the TLDs they can get to stay ahead of the blacklists...
So, if unicode characters are now a legitimate part of website names, I'd like to register a new domain:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1f4a9/index.htm
Imagine all the fun I could have with it: microsoft.pile-of-poo, oracle.pile-of-poo, mostgovernmentrepresentatives.pile-of-poo and so on. It would make blogging so much more satisfying. Who wants to be a dot-com anymore? So 90s. Be poop instead!
If this were Usenet, I'd killfile the lot of you.
"the first time that people will be able to access and type in a website address for generic Top-Level Domains in their native language."
My native language is english, I've been able to do this for a long time.