Pretty important day in the history of the World Wide Web, if not the Internet as a whole. ICANN, sorta the Internet’s regulator, will for the first time now allow non-Latin characters for Web ...
Google has taken a step towards globalizing its Gmail service today, with new support for non-Latin characters and accented characters. Google is adopting an email standard introduced by the Internet ...
On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere made his midnight ride to warn of the British invasion forces. But while this date is known in greater Boston as “Patriots Day” and the rest of the country as the date ...
Let's get ready to 파티에 나가다! ICANN, the body that organises domain names on the Internet, has approved non-Latin characters in Web addresses and top-level domains. ICANN has been massaging the DNS ...
Gmail can now recognize email addresses that “contain accented or non-Latin characters,” Google announced today. Google explained in a corporate blog post that the new feature, also coming soon to ...
Email isn't going anywhere, and has been around for what seems like an eternity. It still has a lot of limitations, though. One of those limits is language, where non-latin characters aren't readily ...
Harvard University scientists on Wednesday said they had created Smileys, Chinese characters and card-game symbols at scales of billionths of a metre using strands of DNA. The head of the Internet ...
Next year, the first URLs made up of non-latin characters will appear on the internet. We give it maybe ten seconds until someone is complaining that the net has become corrupted and lost sight of its ...
On Tuesday, Gmail announced that it will now support email addresses that have accented or non-Latin characters. As a Google blog post points out, this will be potentially useful to that the billions ...
As promised, Google today added support for addresses that contain accented or non-Latin characters to Google Calendar. This means users can now invite friends or colleagues who have such email ...
Ever since you’ve been able to get an email address you have been required to sign up using non-accented latin characters. That won’t always have to be the case though. A new email standard that ...