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		<title>What are the Differences Between Storage and Ram?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I see people confuse these all the time. Storage is the amount of space available on the hard drive that stores any programs, file or information you have. You absolutely must have enough storage capability not only to store your files but also to run programs. If you have been storing pictures, music, word documents [...]]]></description>
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