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Wallpaper vs Screensaver   Wallpaper and screensaver are words used commonly in computer parlance. Even while surfing the net, you get across sites that promise free wallpapers and screensavers. These are graphics used on the monitor of a PC, laptop, notebook, and even mobile of today, to give it a personalized... 
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Cloud vs Web   What is Cloud? Cloud is a set of hardware and software services such as applications, storage, data access, etc., offered by a remote server. Though these hardware and software are in the server, they can be accessed over the internet and can be used at the ease of one’s own computer, as... 
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Slash vs Backslash We have all been aware of slash, or, as it is today called to differentiate with backward slash, a forward slash. It is used in English language frequently in place of hyphen, also to place a gap between two alphabets or words. In fact, there are numerous uses of this so called forward slash.... 
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Load Balancing vs Round-robin DNS | Load Balancer vs Round Robin DNS Load Balancing and Round-robin DNS are used to distribute loads to different hosts or networks to achieve load distribution, high availability, and geographical distribution for fast delivery. Mostly, it is being used in web based internet applications... 
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Landscape vs Portrait Landscape and portrait are concepts that are of vital importance in photography, and confuse amateur photographers when they are taking photos from their cameras. Those who are professionals or are seasoned in this field know when to take a landscape or when to go for a portrait to capture... 
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xls vs xlsx in Microsoft Excel If you have been managing your data in a spreadsheet called Excel, developed by Microsoft, you are probably aware of the file extensions xls and xlsx. Excel is one worksheet that allows one to arrange and organize huge amount of data systematically. Sorting, filtering, using formula,... 
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ppt vs pptx in Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint is a powerful presentation tool that is given along with Office suit. It allows use of slide shows to make interesting presentations. You can open the software, but presentation does not start on its own because unless you save your presentation in ppt... 
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doc vs docx in Microsoft Word For those who need to create text files, knowing differences between doc and docx is essential as it can create a lot of headaches if they work in doc when docx is the format that is increasingly being used by everyone around. It is a fact that you cannot open docx files if you have... 
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JPA vs Hibernate Almost all of enterprise applications are required to access relational databases regularly. But a problem faced with earlier technologies (such as JDBC) was the impedance mismatch (difference between object-oriented and relational technologies). A solution for this problem was introduced through... 
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Installable vs Portable Softwares Developers of software applications deploy their products mostly through media such as CD/DVD or through internet. Depending on the type of software, the user has to perform one or more tasks before being able to run the software application. Sometimes, the users can run an application... 
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Apache vs Tomcat Server Apache Server and Tomcat Server are two of the products developed by Apache Software Foundation. Apache is a HTTP web server, while Apache Tomcat is a Servlet container environment. However, Tomcat server comes with its own HTTP server component. Apache and Tomcat are often confused to be... 
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POS vs Barcode Reader Both POS and Barcode Readers are used where a transaction involves in supermarkets, retail stores or restaurants. POS (point of sale) is an entirely computerized system that basically manages the selling process at the storefront, it also facilitates to create and print the bills for customers.... 
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ESB vs EAI ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) is a piece of infrastructure software that provides a software architecture construct for providing basic services for complex architectures. EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) is an integration framework that can be used to integrate a set of computer systems. EAI... 
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SOA vs ESB SOA is a set of architectural concepts used for the development and integration of services. A service is a publicized package of functionality offered over the web. ESB is a piece of infrastructure software that provides a software architecture construct for providing basic services for complex architectures.... 
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SOA vs Web Services Web services are used to build applications that can send/receive messages using SOAP over HTTP. A web service is a publicized package of functionality offered over the web. SOA is a set of architectural concepts used for the development and integration of services. Web services can be used... 
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ZIP vs RAR ZIP and RAR are widely used file formats for data compression. Data compression is the process of reducing the size of data. It uses an encoding scheme, which encodes the data using a less number of bits than the original data. In addition to compressing data, ZIP also supports archiving. A ZIP file could... 
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JPEG vs RAW JPEG and RAW are two of the image file formats. More formally, RAW is a type of image file that is minimally processed and JPEG is a method of digital image compression. Cameras first save the images to RAW format temporally, and then convert to JPEG using the white balance and other attributes set... 
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Modelling vs Simulation Modelling (modeling) and simulations are two closely related computer applications which play a major role in science and engineering today. They help scientists and engineers to reduce the cost and time consumption for research. They are also useful for ordinary people to understand and... 
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