A rumor usually is something that a lot of people have been talking about that could be true, but also maybe not. Information is when you find some facts and you can tell another person about it, but it isn't normally fake, (As a rumor usually is).
grapevine is base on assumption because there is lack of information whilst rumour is base on un verifiedffac1t as a result of lack of formal communication
none - labour is the British spelling of the American word, labor, as is harbour, rumour, neighbour, honour and colour.
Afraid that's not enough information. Difference between an acre and what else are you questioning?
It seems like there is a typo in your question. However, if you meant to ask about the difference between "information" and "data," data refers to raw facts and statistics, while information is processed data that has meaning and context.
Information Technology is based on Electronics.
it interprets and processes information recieved
Yes, "rumour" is a noun. It refers to information or news that is not confirmed to be true, often spreading quickly through word of mouth.
"Information Superhighway" is a nick name for the Internet.
fiction is fake and information is real and factual
The major difference between management information system and accounting information system is the method of accounting. The latter is performed by software, while the former is the system of how the records are kept.
A query (inquiry) is seeking information. A report provides information.
Resource of information is a storage of information you can look up. Source is the original outlet of information