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    Chinese characters coming soon to Internet domain names

    THE Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has agreed that ``.中国'', meaning China, can officially begin use as a domain name next year, Jiefang Daily reported.

    The China Internet Network Information Center made the announcement on Tuesday, saying it will provide a more convenient method for netizens who only use Chinese to surf the Internet, the report said.

    At the annual ICANN meeting held in Paris, its executive council reached an agreement that other languages including Chinese can be adopted as Top-Level Domain Names. The decision means non-English Domain Name suffixes will appear online besides the traditional ones in English such as ``.cn'', ``.com'', and ``.net'', the report said.

    Next year Chinese enterprises can register online domain names by using complete Chinese characters that is made up of the Chinese name of the company and ``.中国''. Meanwhile, Chinese Internet users can input the Chinese characters to reach the company's Website, the report said.

    http://www.shanghaidaily.com/sp/arti...cle_365509.htm
    1000 or so idn.cn for sale,including media,home loan,diamond ring,bread,shell,scissors,online dating,etc,all are business domains,
    We can sell one by one or sell them in all.

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    ``.中国'',Rubbish!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yum View Post
    ``.中国'',Rubbish!!!!
    Only if you have your head up your arse. This extension already resolves within China and will resolve globally from about New Year. This is interchangeable with dot CN which is now the World's second largest extension after dot Com.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yum View Post
    ``.中国'',Rubbish!!!!
    Confucious - he say -do you have any idea what you are talking about ?

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    Does this mean they beat the Russians.....I figured the Russians would slip in just ahead of China. Great news! The 'Tilt' is on.

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    There is a great deal of national pride at stake. I would think that the first batch will be announced together, and be delegated together.
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    Question

    Question:
    There are 5,000 Chinese characters and only 33 on the keyboard.
    How will the Chinese surfer type an url?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dn-101 View Post
    Question:
    There are 5,000 Chinese characters and only 33 on the keyboard.
    How will the Chinese surfer type an url?
    See: www.andante.org/ime.html

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    oh boy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dn-101 View Post
    oh boy!
    First, there are more than a couple of different "input methods" for Chinese characters, and "pinyin" (as mentioned in that link) is only one of them. And I can tell you that experienced Chinese "keyboarders" can type REAL fast, esp. when they type in WORDS and PHRASES, and not individual characters (as in English, you don't type "d-o-m-a-i-n" but "domain").
    Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard inspired at least partly by Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dn-101 View Post
    Question:
    There are 5,000 Chinese characters and only 33 on the keyboard.
    How will the Chinese surfer type an url?
    How about the same way as they typed in billions of web pages?
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    i wonder if Chinese domains have got type in traffic ?

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    Welcome investors on CDN typos.

    We call it cuobiezi 错别字

    I think it is more TYPO.

    Even xhnet.com has typo
    1000 or so idn.cn for sale,including media,home loan,diamond ring,bread,shell,scissors,online dating,etc,all are business domains,
    We can sell one by one or sell them in all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NetworkMsia View Post
    i wonder if Chinese domains have got type in traffic ?
    Yes, they do but it not as good as it should be. The hack to get dot CN to resolve in China seems to disrupt the dot Com traffic. This problem should resolve when IDN ccTLDs go into the ICANN Root.

    Outside China there is quite a bit of traffic on IDN. I get clicks into double figures per day on Russian IDNs.

    Domainguru is getting a Million hits a month on one of his developed Thai IDN names.

    PPC tends to be low in a lot of Asian countries, but that is largely due to the fact that Google is still building up steam. The exception is Japan where clicks tend to be more valuable than the US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rubber Duck View Post
    Yes, they do but it not as good as it should be. The hack to get dot CN to resolve in China seems to disrupt the dot Com traffic. This problem should resolve when IDN ccTLDs go into the ICANN Root.

    Outside China there is quite a bit of traffic on IDN. I get clicks into double figures per day on Russian IDNs.

    Domainguru is getting a Million hits a month on one of his developed Thai IDN names.

    PPC tends to be low in a lot of Asian countries, but that is largely due to the fact that Google is still building up steam. The exception is Japan where clicks tend to be more valuable than the US.
    Thank you very much for sharing.
    if this was Namepros forum.. I would had added a rep. lol.

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    So, what remains to me to be unclear is what will be preferred and used. Will it be idn.com/idn.cn or idn.idn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NetworkMsia View Post
    Thank you very much for sharing.
    if this was Namepros forum.. I would had added a rep. lol.
    Some idiot moderator banned me at Namepros.

    Their loss, but they will never see it anyway.

    Quote Originally Posted by acronym007 View Post
    So, what remains to me to be unclear is what will be preferred and used. Will it be idn.com/idn.cn or idn.idn?
    Well idn.idn and idn.cn are already the same thing.

    Dot com, however, is the biggest brand in China and probably always will be.
    Last edited by Rubber Duck; 07-20-2008 at 10:16 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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    [quote=Rubber Duck;1505881]Some idiot moderator banned me at Namepros.



    It seems that some folks there are strongly pro-mobi and even more strongly anti-idn
    Last edited by dn-101; 07-23-2008 at 09:55 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rubber Duck View Post
    Dot com, however, is the biggest brand in China and probably always will be.
    True, esp. when pinyin (using Roman characters) are so popular even among the older generation. It makes sense that names like "danwei" or "quanxi" almost IMMEDIATELY ring the bells, as if they are written in Chinese characters.

    Quote Originally Posted by dn-101 View Post
    It seems that some folks there are strongly pro-mobi and even more strongly anti-idn
    But it should and would not have anything to do with banning people from any forum, right?
    Profoundly influenced by #Bauhaus, @Nameslave unrepentantly embraces #Minimalism in his #multimedia portfolio. His early works include an experimental adaptation of Chekhov’s Cherry Orchard inspired at least partly by Robert Fripp. His totally irrelevant M.Ed. dissertation examines Organizational Culture and Change Management.

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    Namepros is no loss to me.

    When the big rationalisation comes and names are dropping like flies, it is going to be most Namepros members that get burnt. It is the biggest example of screwed up group-think on the planet.
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