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Like vs Subscribe   In many social media and related websites, we can often see the buttons “Like” and “Subscribe.” Though they sometimes may appear to be the same thing, they are different and perform two different tasks. Like Like is used as a reference to the popularity of the content of the page... 
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Static vs Dynamic Web Pages   The internet is a large collection of interconnected client computers and servers. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) facilitates the communication and data transfer amongst these two levels of tiers, which is a standard code. When a client computer such as the one used by... 
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Web Application vs Website   With the invention of the internet, its development served as a platform for a new generation of information transfer and an unprecedented level of access. The World Wide Web mostly consisted of websites, and later on web applications were developed to introduce additional features... 
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Search Engine vs Browser   The internet has become an integrated part of our life. As the need for information becomes greater with the development of society, internet rose to fill the role of information provider. The internet serves as a platform to share and publish information from anywhere in the world.... 
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Search Engine vs Directory   The large amount of information available on the internet itself creates a problem to the internet users. Content can sometimes be misleading and confusing too. If the user is looking for a specific detail, with this overwhelming amount of content, finding the correct information,... 
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Hypertext vs Hypermedia   The World Wide Web is a part of the internet, the interconnected network of computers which has brought the world closer and perhaps made its boundaries and limits diminish. The foundation of the world wide web is documents and other media in it which are interconnected through links.... 
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Web Server vs Web Browser   A Web Server and a Web Browser are terms that came in to play in 1990 when Tim Barnes Lee coded them both in order to provide a convenient channel for communication between a client and information storage. This was basically the start of internet, as we know it now. This project... 
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WCF vs Web Service   Web services and Windows Communication Foundations (WCF) are two methods that applications communicate over a network. More about Web Services Web services are components of applications, which can be accessed using open protocols such as SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), which is... 
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WWW vs HTTP   If you take a look at the address bar of your web browser, most probably you will see at least one of the two terms HTTP and WWW. Simply this implies that both HTTP and WWW are closely related to the internet, or the large computer network that you use to read this article. While HTTP is a standard... 
Difference Between IP and DNS
IP vs DNS   There are two main namespace methods implemented in the Internet: IP address spaces and Domain naming hierarchy. The Domain names are maintained and translated to IP addresses by the DNS. What is IP? IP or the Internet Protocol serves two purposes: defining the rules for the IP addressing system... 
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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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Email vs Website In this age of electronic communication it is possible for a person to have multiple email ID’s, whether on the same mailing client or several clients. Have you ever paid attention to the address of an email? It is always so and so@gmail.com, or so and so@yahoo.com. But, so is the address of... 
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Browsing vs Surfing The terms browsing and surfing have become so popular that they are household names today as a result of internet pervading our daily lives and reaching a wide cross section of our population. There was a time in the late eighties when internet connection used to be a status symbol, and only... 
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Content Delivery Network (CDN) vs Web Hosting Servers | CDN vs Dedicated Hosting | CDN vs Cloud Hosting | Google Page Speed Services CDN and Web Hosting seem to be similar, but they are totally two different concepts. Web Hosting is hosting your content of your website in a server. There are different hosting plans... 
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Baidu vs Google As the world is moving towards a new digital global village, Search engines have become an integral part of everyday lives of the people. Google is the biggest player in the search engine business, who operates worldwide. Google offers many other services and products apart from the core web search... 
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Chrome vs Chromium Google Chrome is the third most widely used web browser in the world. At the moment, around ten-percent of browser users in the world use Google Chrome. Google Chrome 11 is the latest release of Google Chrome. It was released in April 28, 2011. Google has released a large portion of its code... 
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