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.Eu Web Addresses Can Be Written in Cyrillic, Greek Letters

June 25th, 2009
The .eu TLD (top-level domain name) for Web sites allows non-ASCII characters in its Web addresses, after it opened up the TLD to addresses written in Cyrillic and Greek letters, the European Commission said Friday.

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