Don't get surprised if you see domain names like नमस्ते.in or 你好.cn or sa.مرحبا. The Internet regulator of domain names, ICANN has approved plans to allow Unicode top-level domains for the first time. So now anyone can register domain names in non-Latin scripts such as Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari or Hebrew.The Fast Track Process will launch on November 16, and will allow countries and territories ...