Personal Edition and Enterprise Edition

What's the difference between personal edition and enterprise Edition? Is there any limitation,especially connection limitation, for the personal edition?
Of course, price is one of the differences :). But I'm wonderring the difference making the price difference :).
Thanks

The differences are explained in this white paper
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/oracle10g/pdf/twp_general_10gdb_product_family_0104.pdf

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