WorldNames Technology WorldNames' patent-pending MLDNS(TM) is Unicode-based and supports all the established multilingual encoding standards, including ISO-10646 (UTF-8), which has been adopted by Microsoft (in its Windows ME and Windows 2000 operating systems and Internet Explorer browsers), Netscape (in Netscape 6) and the Unicode Consortium, as well as emerging ASCII-based universal encoding draft IETF standards such as RACE (Row-based ASCII Compatible Encoding - see http://www.
WorldNames Technology WorldNames' patent-pending MLDNS(TM) is Unicode-based and supports all the established multilingual encoding standards, including ISO-10646 (UTF-8), which has been adopted by Microsoft (in its Windows ME and Windows 2000 operating systems and Internet Explorer browsers), Netscape (in Netscape 6) and the Unicode Consortium, as well as emerging ASCII-based universal encoding draft standards such as RACE (Row-based ASCII Compatible Encoding - see http://www.
WorldNames Technology WorldNames' patent-pending MLDNS(TM) is Unicode-based and supports all the established multilingual encoding standards, including ISO-10646 (UTF-8), which has been adopted by Microsoft (in its Windows ME and Windows 2000 operating systems and Internet Explorer browsers), Netscape (in Netscape 6) and the Unicode Consortium, as well as emerging ASCII-based universal encoding draft standards such as RACE (Row-based ASCII Compatible Encoding - see http://www.
WorldNames' patent-pending MLDNS(TM) is Unicode-based and supports all the established multilingual encoding standards, including ISO-10646 (UTF-8), which has been adopted by Microsoft (in its Windows ME and Windows 2000 operating systems and Internet Explorer browsers), Netscape (in Netscape 6) and the Unicode Consortium, as well as emerging ASCII-based universal encoding draft standards such as RACE (Row-based ASCII Compatible Encoding - see http://www.
WorldNames' MLDNS(TM) is Unicode-based and supports all the established multilingual encoding standards, including ISO-10646 (UTF-8), which has been adopted by Microsoft (in its Windows ME and Windows 2000 operating systems and Internet Explorer browsers), Netscape (in Netscape 6) and the Unicode Consortium, as well as emerging ASCII-based universal encoding draft standards such as RACE (Row-based ASCII Compatible Encoding - see http://www.
net, backed by US-based General Atlantic Partners LLC, has developed a flexible Unicode-based technology that supports Row-based ASCII Compatible Encoding (RACE), UTF-5, UTF-8 and all common local encoding.
net, backed by US-based General Atlantic Partners LLC, has developed a powerful technology solution that complies with ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE) and fully supports UTF-5, UTF-8, RACE, and all common local encoding.