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Originally Posted by drbiohealth That's pretty interesting vtrader! Well, it seems that ".com" part of the domain will be mapped to something in hindi? However, by looking at one of those keyboards, it appears that ".com" will not sound as ".com" in spoken form..:(. Can that be a handicap? |
No, I think what the extension sounds-like is probably irrelevant.
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Originally Posted by drbiohealth As a parallel,
1. What do japnese/chinese use - a keyboard in japnese/chinese?
2. How do they type ".com" of english using their keyboards? And, does the word that they type on their keyboards, sound like ".com" in spoken form?
Or is it that you guys think the sound of ".com" does not matter much?? |
1. Yes. Or a keyboard overlay. Or a virtual keyboard.
2. They switch between keyboard mapping with a couple of keystrokes.
The switching between keyboard mapping will become redundant once DNS start resolving native character extensions.
You may want to search through previous threads, as we've discussed this at length.