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    Owning domains because of their uniqueness

    There are different domain names and there are really different domain names. Here we discuss emoji and hieroglyph domains: https://www.punycode.com/emoji-blog/owning-domains-because-of-their-uniqueness
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    Owning domains because of their uniqueness

    There are different domain names and there are really different domain names. Here we discuss emoji and hieroglyph domains: https://www.punycode.com/emoji-blog/owning-domains-because-of-their-uniqueness
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    information Forget emojis, you can buy Hieroglyphic .com domains

    Egyptian hieroglyphs were once the cutting edge of written communication, and it turns out Verisign lets you register .com domains using them.Internationalized domain names expert Andre Schapp discovered a couple months ago that the Unicode code points for the ancient script have been approved...
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    information Forget emojis, you can buy Hieroglyphic .com domains

    Egyptian hieroglyphs were once the cutting edge of written communication, and it turns out Verisign lets you register .com domains using them.Internationalized domain names expert Andre Schapp discovered a couple months ago that the Unicode code points for the ancient script have been approved...
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    information Egyptian Hieroglyphs

    Unlike Emoji Egyptian Hieroglyphs are actually a recognized language and it was recently discovered that "Glyphs" can be registered in .com and a few people have taken advantage and registered some very interesting domains. Unlike most languages there are not that many "Glyphs" available so...
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    information Egyptian Hieroglyphs

    Unlike Emoji Egyptian Hieroglyphs are actually a recognized language and it was recently discovered that "Glyphs" can be registered in .com and a few people have taken advantage and registered some very interesting domains. Unlike most languages there are not that many "Glyphs" available so...
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