DATA
- Information, often in the form      of facts or figures obtained from experiments or surveys, used as a basis      for making calculations or drawing conclusions. 
- Information, for example,      numbers, text, images, and sounds, in a form that is suitable for storage      in or processing by a computer
INFORMATION 
- Definite knowledge acquired or      supplied about something or somebody. 
- The collected facts and data      about a particular subject.
 - A telephone service that      supplies telephone numbers to the public on request. 
- The communication of facts and      knowledge. 
- Computer data that has been      organized and presented in a systematic fashion to clarify the underlying meaning 
a formal accusation of a crime      brought by a prosecutor, as opposed to an indictment brought by a grand      jury.
KNOWLEDGE 
- General awareness or possession      of information, facts, ideas, truths, or principles. 
- Clear awareness or explicit      information, for example, of a situation or fact .
- All the information, facts,      truths, and principles learned throughout time.
- Familiarity or understanding      gained through experience or study.
WISDOM 
- The knowledge and experience      needed to make sensible decisions and judgments, or the good sense shown      by the decisions and judgments made. 
- Acculated knowledge of life      or in a particular sphere of activity that has been gained through      experience. 
- An opinion that almost everyone      seems to share or express 
ancient teachings or sayings .
  - Information consists of data, but data is not necessarily information. Also, wisdom is knowledge, which in turn is information, which in turn is data, but, for example, knowledge is not necessarily wisdom. So wisdom is a subset of knowledge, which is a subset of information, which is a subset of data.

 
 
 
 
 
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