Difference between "Workspaces" and "Oracle Content Services"?

I am little confused with Oracle Content Services and Workspaces in Oracle collabration Suite. Can anyone throw some light on this?

Oracle Content Services is an Enterprise Content Management System.It is also an infrastructure product over which other applications can be built. Workspaces is one such application that uses content services for managing documents etc.,. At the same time Workspaces also provides a single point of access to other forms of content such as discussions, groups , appointments etc.
Ravikiran

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