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Language doesn't mean blocked
Just because a URL is in a local language which helps the local population doesn't mean that its blocked from the rest of the world. It also doesn't mean that they can't have a corresponding URL for international users that uses Latin language based characters.
Posted by: jfp   Posted on: 04/28/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Language doesn't mean blocked  jfp | 04/28/08
Nothing to worry about here. The sites that would use these domain names  DonnieBoy | 04/28/08
What?  James T. Kirk | 04/28/08
It is about Balkanization of the Internet, and the risk is Microsoft, NOT  DonnieBoy | 04/28/08
If you're gonna spread the FUD...  Wolfie2K3 | 04/29/08
Not the most significant issue.  Anton Philidor | 04/28/08
important enough to bring up  Narr vi | 04/28/08
apology to Anton Philidor  Narr vi | 04/29/08
RE: Is Balkanization of the Internet inevitable?  grujakg | 04/29/08
It'll get worse, not better: Just watch Turkey  henrik@... | 04/29/08
Yes, and we will all be the worse for it  Dr_Zinj | 04/29/08
Phonetic search engines would help...  MV_z | 04/30/08

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