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Everson was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and moved to Tucson, Arizona at the age of 12.
Everson is active in supporting minority-language communities, especially in the fields of character encoding standardization and internationalization.
Everson has also created locale and language information for many languages, from support for the Irish language and the other Celtic languages to the minority languages of Finland.
Active in the area of practical implementations, Everson has created locale and language information for many languages, from support for the Irish language and the other Celtic languages to the minority languages of Finland.
In 2003 he was commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme to prepare a report on the computer locale requirements for the major languages of Afghanistan (Pashto, Dari, and Uzbek), which was endorsed by the Ministry of Communications of the Afghan Transitional Islamic Administration.
Everson is responsible for several encoding proposals in Unicode, such as Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Tengwar, and Cirth.