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Noun vs Subject
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A noun is a word used to identify a class of people, places, objects, happenings, etc. A subject is any person, or a thing that is being talked about, or dealt with in a sentence. |
Nexus 4 vs Nexus 5
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The phones Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, both are goggle products. They both are android phones with same features, however the difference between the two phones is Nexus 5 is an upgraded version of Nexus 4. |
Been vs Being
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The words ‘been’ and ‘being’ are verb forms. ‘Been’ is used in the past tense, whereas ‘Being’ is used in the present tense. |
Apple ID vs iTunes Account
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iTunes Account is linked with Apple ID. Both are interdependenton each other. Apple ID is an account, used to log into various “i” stores. iTunes itself is a media player, where one needs an Apple ID to... |
Kindle vs iPad
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A Kindle is a device which allows one to download books, newspapers, magazines, blogs and read them. The iPad mainly focuses on Web browsing and other computing tasks, and also allows the same e-readers tasks... |





