Also, for the first time, non-alphanumeric gTLDs will be allowed, meaning that other language gTLDs may soon exist, so, for example, Russian sites could soon have a Cyrillic gTLD rather than .ru. What’s the top-level domain (TLD) of your website?
Yandex has over 60% of the Russian search market - one of the few countries that is not dominated by Google which seems to have problems with the Cyrilliclanguage. Yandex, the largest search engine in Russia has chosen London to launch their IPO...
For instance, Yandex succeeds in Russia (with a 64 percent market share) where Google.ru fails, largely because it's built around the Cyrillic alphabet and recognizes Russian grammar and inflection. First, the websites need to be in the native or...
Most of these languages don't use the Cyrillic alphabet which is not, as often perceived, the cause of search engines' difficulties in indexing Russian -- rather, it's the morphology, or shape and structure of the language.
If you are writing in a Cyrilliclanguage, they'll use a different encoding method. All you really need to know is that UCS is like having the ability to represent any character from any language in the world.