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October 21, 2013

DifferenceBetween.com [Humans Only]

Filed under: Dictionary,Disambiguation — Patrick Durusau @ 4:38 pm

DifferenceBetween.com

From the About page:

Life is full of choices to make, so are the differences. Differentiation is the identity of a person or any item.

Throughout our life we have to make number of choices. To make the right choice we need to know what makes one different from the other.

We know that making the right choice is the hardest task we face in our life and we will never be satisfied with what we chose, we tend to think the other one would have been better. We spend a lot of time on making decision between A and B.

And the information that guide us to make the right choice should be unbiased, easily accessible, freely available, no hidden agendas and have to be simple and self explanatory, while adequately informative. Information is everything in decision making. That’s where differencebetween.com comes in. We make your life easy by guiding you to distinguish the differences between anything and everything, so that you can make the right choices.

Whatever the differences you want to know, be it about two people, two places, two items, two concepts, two technologiesor whatever it is, we have the answer. We have not confined ourselves in to limits. We have a very wide collection of information, that are diverse, unbiased and freely available. In our analysis we try to cover all the areas such as what is the difference, why the difference and how the difference affect.

What we do at DifferentBetween.com, we team up with selected academics, subject matter experts and script writers across the world to give you the best possible information in differentiating any two items.

Easy Search: We have added search engine for viewers to go direct to the topic they are searching for, without browsing page by page.

Sam Hunting forwarded this to my attention.

I listed it under dictionary and disambiguation but I am not sure either of those is correct.

Just a sampling:

And my current favorite:

Difference Between Lucid Dreaming and Astral Projection

Never has occurred to me to confuse those two. 😉

There are over five hundred and twenty (520) pages and assuming an average of sixteen (16) entries per page, there are over eight thousand (8,000) entries today.

Unstructured prose is used to distinguish one subject from another, rather than formal properties.

Being human really helps with the distinctions given in the articles.

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