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 === Where do I come across databases in everyday life? === === Where do I come across databases in everyday life? ===
  
-You probably come into contact with a (relational) database several times a day – often without realising it. A good example is the content management system (CMS) **WordPress**, which is used on over 43 per cent of all websites on the internet. This means that almost every second website you visit **retrieves content such as text, images or metadata (e.g. author or publication date) from a database**.+You probably come into contact with a (relational) database several times a day – often without realising it. A good example is the content management system (CMS) **WordPress**, which is used on over 43of all websites on the internet. This means that almost every second website you visit **retrieves content such as text, images or metadata (e.g. author or publication date) from a database**.
  
 In the case of WordPress, this is usually the database management system **MySQL** – the same system that we will install locally in this course and which we will also use later to record and edit our own data. In the case of WordPress, this is usually the database management system **MySQL** – the same system that we will install locally in this course and which we will also use later to record and edit our own data.
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