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Internet Explorer vs Firefox Internet Explorer and Firefox are widely used web browsers. Internet Explorer is developed by Microsoft while Firefox is developed by Mozilla. Internet Explorer comes pre-installed in Windows operating system. Since Internet Explorer comes pre-installed, it is used more as compared... 
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m commerce vs e commerce m commerce and e commerce are the latest mode of doing business over the internet. The term e commerce has been around for quite some time now and a vast majority of people know about it. But the recent addition of m commerce has made the situation a little bit confusing for some. Despite... 
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Shared Web Hosting vs VPS Web Hosting Shared Hosting (common) and VPS (Virtual Private Server) hosting are services and concept offered by web hosting providers. The major difference between shared hosting and VPS is, in shared hosting multiple websites and users will be sharing the same server and related resources... 
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TO, CC vs BCC in email When composing email you will see fields like TO, CC and BCC above the text area. TO, is the person exactly to whom you are sending the email. Generally the whole purpose of the email is to express or pass information to the person who is in the TO field. CC stands for Carbon Copy. When... 
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Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) vs Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) Internet Explorer 8 and Internet Explorer 9 are web browsers that are developed by Microsoft. However, there are certain differences between the two apart from the different versions. Both the browsers are free to download from the Microsoft’s website. Internet... 
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GMT vs UTC | Greenwich Mean Time and Coordinated Universal Time | Atomic Time GMT is Greenwich Mean Time whereas UTC is Coordinated Universal Time. GMT refers to the time maintained at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London called the mean solar time. UTC is based on International Atomic Time (TAI). Greenwich... 
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Domain names .COM vs .NET By looking at the name itself you can understand the idea behind the creation of these domain names, .com and .net. But later on due to heavy growth of Internet and Internet users, it became unmanageable and both Top Level Domain names (TLD) opened to public without any constrains. Originally... 
Difference Between Facebook Like and Share
Facebook Like vs Share Facebook Logo The Facebook “Like” button is more like a personal endorsement of the pest/article/cоntent/site. The “Share” buttоn allоws the users tо share the current page link tо their wall. Befоre the “Like” buttоn came to exist, the оnly way tо get yоur pоst... 
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Blog vs Website The main difference between a Blog and a Website is that blog is created for websites and website is the place where blogs are posted. Blog is an online journal for public consumption. Blog is an online journal (personnel) that is updated frequently and is intended for public usage. Blogs are usually... 
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domains .com vs .com.au Basically .com.au identifies Australian based business domains whereas, .com could be used globally. Technically speaking, websites depend on two things; one is domain name registration and other one is web hosting. Even though .com.au is registered in Australia it could be hosted in the... 
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