Beyond Ascii

The true multilingual domains are perhaps those that consist of graphs that are used in more than one language or character set. How about the three names below, recently registered by us?

Hope it looks like something. It isn't that easy to get them on the screen.
You must set encoding to "Unicode (UTF-8)"

A conversion utility is provided by OpenSRS. Another one by Verisign, which also has a Multilingual Central site with lots of links.

Other links:

[paragraph-sign].COM

Original Domain: §.com
Unicode Hex Codes: U+00A7 .com
RACE domain: bq--actq.com

[plus-minus-sign].COM

Original Domain: ±.com
Unicode Hex Codes: U+00B1 .com
RACE domain: bq--acyq.com

[top-of-the-line-dot].COM

Original Domain: ·.com
Unicode Hex Codes: U+00B7 .com
RACE domain: bq--ac3q.com


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