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=="Main memory" or "in memory"==
I think the title of this article is mistaken. The expression "in-memory database" is much more popular than "main memory database". As evidence, I cite Google News and Yahoo News. Both of them return 5 or 6 hits for "in-memory", but none for "main memory". Moreover, the popular Computer Desktop Encyclopedia (www.computerlanguage.com) titles its article "in-memory database". Any objections to changing the title of this article? [[User:Westwind273|Westwind273]] 23:34, 24 August 2007 (UTC)