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Cyber-race is on as web goes Hebrew

December 29, 2010 14:31

By

Nathan Jeffay,

Nathan Jeffay

1 min read

There was a stampede for website addresses in Israel this week, as all-Hebrew addresses went on sale.

While Israelis have been able in the past to buy website addresses in Hebrew characters, they end in .com, requiring visitors to switch their keyboard between languages and change the direction of typing.

But instead of .com, the new addresses will end in a suffix made up of Hebrew characters.

This suffix will be decided upon over the next few months, but it is likely to be . – which translates as .Israel. For the moment, the new website addresses will be accessed using the .co.il suffix.

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