Chinese-character domain names expected to be boon for...
The use of non-Latin characters from start to finish for Internet domain names could see a massive expansion of Internet use and commerce in China, experts predict. The board... More »
People's Daily Online - Nov. 9, 2009
China Focus: Chinese-character domain names expected to be...
(Xinhua via COMTEX) -- The use of non-Latin characters from start to finish for Internet domain names could see a massive expansion of Internet use and commerce in China,... More »
TMC Net - Nov. 9, 2009
Chinese characters to go cyber
THE use of non-Latin characters from start to finish for Internet domain names could create a massive expansion of Internet use and commerce in China, experts predict. The... More »
Shanghai Daily - Nov. 9, 2009
Trade in Internet Names Expected to Rise in UAE
Part of a growing number of internet speculators, Jones was quick to register internet domain names of any new property projects he noticed. “I used to read the newspapers... More »
Khaleej Times - Nov. 9, 2009
ISACA Warns Increase in Web Site Characters Could Lead to...
A recent announcement by ICANN regarding international domain names poses some security risks, according to ISACA, a global association of IT security, audit and governance... More »
IT-Director.com - Nov. 9, 2009
Chinese-character domain names to be boon
BEIJING: The use of non-Latin characters from start to finish for Internet domain names could see a massive expansion of Internet use and commerce in China, experts predict.... More »
CHINAdaily - Nov. 9, 2009
ISACA: More phishing attacks may appear from increase in...
A recent announcement by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) regarding international domain names poses some security risks, according to ISACA, a... More »
PublicTechnology.net - Nov. 8, 2009
Chinese-character domain names to expand
The use of non-Latin characters from start to finish for Internet domain names could see a massive expansion of Internet use and commerce in China, experts predict. The board... More »
CHINAdaily - Nov. 8, 2009