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Friendster vs MySpace
- Friendster: People rarely, if ever, use Friendster anymore.
- MySpace: Lots of people use MySpace.
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emailing vs calling
- emailing: Email is more for business or none-too-strong relationships, like distant cousins
- calling: Calling is for friends and family. You feel closer. You can also instantly respond to da other guy
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DVD-R/RW vs DVD+R/RW
- DVD-R/RW: DVD-R won't play in my DVD player.
- DVD+R/RW: DVD+R play perfectly in my DVD player.
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OpenSocial vs Facebook
- OpenSocial: Because OpenSocial is a common API between multiple social networks, it allows developers to foucs on improving their app, rather than re-coding for other networks.
- Facebook: Facebook API isn't common to any other social network.
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Core 2 Duo vs Dual-Core
- Core 2 Duo: The Core 2 Duo processor has been branded with the Core 2 Quad and the Core 2 Extreme, which provide 4 execution cores, each interfacing on the front-side bus.
- Dual-Core: Dual-core processors provide two execution cores, both with an independent interface on the front-side bus.
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HDTV vs LCD TV
- HDTV: HDTV is a form of television broadcasting that allows for higher resolution.
- LCD TV: Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is a technology used in television and computer monitors.
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HD DVD vs Blu-ray Disc
- HD DVD: Warner Brothers does not back HD DVD.
- Blu-ray Disc: Warner Brothers backs the Blu-ray disc.
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web 1.0 vs web 2.0
- web 1.0: Web 1.0 sites focused on reading unalterable content.
- web 2.0: Web 2.0 sites focus on writing and contributing user-generated content.
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Fixed Layout vs Liquid Layout
- Fixed Layout: A fixed layout is easier to program since it does not have to adjust for different screen resolutions, leading to nicer looking websites.
- Liquid Layout: A liquid layout is harder to program, but usually allows for more content to appear on the page.
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wma vs mp3
- wma: WMA is supported by many devices, but notably not the iPod
- mp3: MP3 is supported by almost all devices
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