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- thomas 1998-02-23
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<ProductName>Postgres</ProductName>,
developed originally in the UC Berkeley Computer Science Department,
pioneered many of the object-relational concepts
now becoming available in some commercial databases.
It provides SQL92/SQL3 language support,
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