Outline of MySQL

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to MySQL:

MySQL ("My Structured Query Language") – world's second most[a] widely used relational database management system (RDBMS)[3] and most widely used open-source RDBMS.[4] It is named after co-founder Michael Widenius's daughter, My.[5]

  1. ^ "Well-Known Users of SQLite". The SQLite Consortium. Retrieved 8 October 2013. Apple uses SQLite for many functions within Mac OS X, including Apple Mail, Safari, and in Aperture. Apple uses SQLite in the iPhone and in the iPod touch and in iTunes software. .... SQLite is the primary meta-data storage format for the Firefox Web Browser and the Thunderbird Email Reader from Mozilla. .... It is known that Google uses SQLite in their Desktop for Mac, in Google Gears, in the Android cell-phone operating system, and in the Google Chrome Web Browser.
  2. ^ Koetsier, John (1 August 2013). "Android reaches massive 80% market share, Windows Phone hits global high, iPhone languishes". MobileBeat. VentureBeat. Retrieved 8 October 2013. Global smartphone shipments grew 47 percent to hit 230 million devices in the second quarter of 2013, according to a new report from research firm Strategy Analytics. Android captured record market share of 80 percent, while iOS hit a new low of 14 percent.
  3. ^ "DB-Engines Ranking". Retrieved 12 Feb 2015.
  4. ^ "MySQL | The World's Most Popular Open-Source Database".
  5. ^ "History of MySQL". MySQL 10.0 Reference Manual. MySQL AB. Retrieved 26 August 2011.


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