April 30, 2008
A database is a collection of related records that are stored in a computer and can be extracted using criteria the user specifies. A common type is a relational database, which uses tables to organize the data. Many news Web sites have built and maintained collections of databases that allow their readers to easily cut through mounds of public records and find the information that relates to their lives -– from crime reports to restaurant inspections and more.
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