Brand owners should be aware that a new process for transforming the Internet with internationalized domain names (IDNs) in non-Latin script opened
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November 2009- Domain registration and web hosting specialists Easyspace announce yet another offer, as part of their November discounts on domain
TopHosts.com · Nov. 23, 2009
... domain books—are not as easy and convenient to use as they could be. What’s more, you can’t find free editions for all the public domain...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home · Nov. 21, 2009
(Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt) Get ready for domain names in Chinese, Korean, Arabic and Japanese characters.The first applications were accepted on Monday ...
The Jawa Report · Nov. 19, 2009
Internetters, one of the UKs leading providers of domain names, web hosting and email services, has announced its step into the social arena with the ...
Genetic Engineering News · Nov. 19, 2009  Explore story »
... lineup, for the second phase of the Domain Wednesday, which is set to open in February 2010. Included in the 600,000-square-foot Domain II are...
Houston Business Journal · Nov. 19, 2009  Explore story »
... out when the domain is expiring. He may then try to buy the domain if it's not renewed. Alternatively, he may try to contact the domain owner...
Los Angeles Chronicle · Nov. 19, 2009  Explore story »
Priority for Existing '.Asia' Domain Registrants for Corresponding IDNs Considered HONG KONG, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Following announcements by ...
Reuters · Nov. 18, 2009  Explore story »
Domain registration and web hosting specialists Easyspace announce yet another offer, as part of their November discounts on domain names.
TMC Net · Nov. 18, 2009  Explore story »
... the new domain pronounced '.masr' but written in the Arabic alphabet making it the first Arab nation to apply for a non-Latin character domain.
Seattle Times · Nov. 17, 2009  Explore story »