SINGAPORE--Starting Nov. 23, businesses and consumers in the country will be able to register URL or Web addresses based on Chinese characters. In a statement released Tuesday, national domain ...
China has pushed ahead with deploying Internet domain names written in Chinese as it urges action to standardize their use globally. China has solved most of the technical problems raised by ...
Singapore has registered about 1,000 Chinese-language domain names since authorities began accepting name registrations last year, the government said. The Singapore Network Information Center (SGNIC) ...
SGNIC, the domain name registry for Singapore, has announced the launch of second-level Chinese domain names. During Phase 2, which started on January 7 2010 and ends on February 18 2010, trademark ...
While foreign companies are quickly recognizing the value of protecting their patents and trade marks in China, many have failed to include Chinese domain names in their IP strategy. Cedric Lam of ...
The Singapore Network Information Center (SGNIC) will begin registering Chinese-language domain names later this month, the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) said Tuesday. Despite its ...
From China Real Time Report: Icann will allow Web addresses to be expressed in Chinese characters, starting with government domains, but the change is unlikely to have any big immediate impact on the ...
A better question is how long before religion and parents demand that all adult entertainment websites be banned from anything other than .xxx, and thence demand the current web browser manufacturers ...
Facebook, the social-networking site that is sweeping the globe with a quarter million new members every day, has targeted the world's second-largest Internet market, registering a local Web address ...
A new Chinese domain name system, which will follow the international domain name system, will be in place by mid-2009. The new Chinese domain name system will hopefully reduce language barriers, ...