Beard, J. (1991). Computer code speaks in many tongues. New Sci 129 (9 March). Vol 129.

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Computer code speaks in many tongues
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New Sci 129 (9 March)
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New Scientist
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129
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Report on the development of a new set of computer codes, called Unicode, the first version of which was capable of representing 27,000 characters. It marks an advance on the currently used ASCII system in that it is capable of incorporating alphabets other than our own.
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Jonathan Beard
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Isabel H Holroyd (Abstract author)
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1991
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20 Jan 2002