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A web page is a particular website which we want to access for our needs.
For example, Google, Firefox, or any other.
A web page is generally not the first page which opens when we open our browser.
Most of the times we have to type the URL and then reach our desired webpage.
The homepage is the page which is set in our browser settings by default.
The homepage is the first page which we get to see after we connect to the internet and open the browser.
One has to set a particular webpage as their homepage and set it as a default one to keep accessing other webpages.
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A weblog or blog, is a listing of text, images, or other objects that are arranged in a chronological order that first started appearing in 1998. Blogs are often maintained and run by a single individual, updated daily, or contain personal remarks about a topic, a personal ramble, or an update on the person's life.
In many ways, many weblogs are like a personal journal or a look into another individual's life and can be a way to learn about people, events, places, and more from people around the world.
Some examples of software and services you can use to create and start personal weblogs include Blogger, Manila, Movable type, Live Journal, Radio User land, Type pad, WordPress, with the popularity of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter many people have also moved from doing blogs to making posts in their social network.
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DBMS | RDBMS |
DBMS stores data as file. | RDBMS stores data in tabular form. |
Data elements need to access individually. | Multiple data elements can be accessed at the same time. |
No relationship between data. | Data is stored in the form of tables which are related to each other. |
Normalization is not present. | Normalization is present. |
DBMS does not support distributed database. | RDBMS supports distributed database. |
It stores data in either a navigational or hierarchical form. | It uses a tabular structure where the headers are the column names, and the rows contain corresponding values. |
It deals with small quantity of data. | It deals with large amount of data. |
Data redundancy is common in this model. | Keys and indexes do not allow Data redundancy. |
It is used for small organization and deal with small data. | It is used to handle large amount of data. |
It supports single user. | It supports multiple users. |
Data fetching is slower for the large amount of data. | Data fetching is fast because of relational approach. |
The data in a DBMS is subject to low security levels with regards to data manipulation. | There exists multiple levels of data security in a RDBMS. |
Low software and hardware necessities. | Higher software and hardware necessities. |
Examples: XML, Microsoft Access, etc. | Examples: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, etc. |
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You can adjust the amount of space that each record in an Access table uses by changing the field size property of number fields in the table. You can also change the field size of a field that stores text data, although this action has a smaller effect on the amount of space that is used.
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