Google wants to internationalize Gmail even more

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Google wants to internationalize Gmail even more

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The popular Mountain View company wants to turn its email tool, Gmail, into a global standard. Therefore, Google proposes a modification in its code that will mean a substantial change when creating a new Google account. Soon, Google Gmail will allow accented or non-Latin characters in its email accounts.

Google seems to be adopting the standard created by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in 2012. This standard says that for a greater internationalization of emails on the Internet, Internet users must be able to use variations of their own names written correctly in their native language.

According to the giant, “Less than half of the world's population has a mother tongue that uses the Latin alphabet, much less an alphabet that includes the letters from A to Z.”

If the change is made, it will allow users to feel more comfortable and more identified when providing their email accounts and Google will have benefited by fulfilling its objective, to further internationalize its brand.

Since Gmail is popular enough to be successful, this “improvement” could come sooner than expected as long as all users and companies associated with email services get on board with the new rules of the game.

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