What's the Hindi Word for Dot-Com? - DNHour


"The development means the domain-name suffix, the part of a Web address after the dot -- such as "com" or "org" -- could now be in a language like Japanese or Hindi. Until now, that part of the address had to use the Roman alphabet under the Internet's system of addresses, overseen by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or Icann, a private, nonprofit organization. The change follows Icann's decision in 2003 to allow the part of a domain name preceding the dot, called the secondary-level domain name, to be in a language that uses a non-Roman alphabet...."
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