As a relative latecomer to the Internet--despite the tech savviness of my generation--I had been wondering about the possibility of writing web addresses--you do call them "addresses", don't you?--in a non-Roman script. While I'm sure it's old news to those who are more wired to technology developments than me, imagine my delight when I read this, which suggests that web addresses in Devanagari, for instance, may not be that far from reality.
Having web addresses in multiple scripts will perhaps lead to a greater segmentation of the Web. Certain websites will perhaps be less accessible to people who are not familiar with certain scripts. But just imagine what a richer and more adventurous place the Web will be; and how amazing this is for language diversity.
Language in Botany and Math.
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