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jaik

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hi,
where can i check ovt for hindi idn?
also how can i check
i am very very new to idns
so no idea
thanks,
jaik
 

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There is no Hindi overture as of yet. You can use US Overture, but few terms have actual values. Another way to check the use of terms is Google. Do a Google search for the Hindi term. If you get less than 10,000 search results, it's probably not commonly used. Terms over 50,000 could be worthwhile. Check the Google image results as well to confirm the meaning of the term.
 

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thefabfive said:
There is no Hindi overture as of yet. You can use US Overture, but few terms have actual values. Another way to check the use of terms is Google. Do a Google search for the Hindi term. If you get less than 10,000 search results, it's probably not commonly used. Terms over 50,000 could be worthwhile. Check the Google image results as well to confirm the meaning of the term.
ya, the hindi term is not taking overture
as u said i googled that hindi term and i got over 260000 results

so is that mean its good to reg

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jaik said:
ya, the hindi term is not taking overture
as u said i googled that hindi term and i got over 260000 results

so is that mean its good to reg

please advise

If the term has a plausible commercial application that is enough Google to confirm that it is in common use.

Target ranges, however, change with time. 6 Months ago 10K would have impressed, but as there is much wider user of Unicode and greater indexation now than then 10K is very lower limit now.

I think, however, that there will be some good terms out there still with almost no Google!

Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
 
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