Difference between cell text and annotation

Hi ,
Can any body explain what is diff between cell text and annotation?

Annotations can be plain text, or can include URL links to, for example, a project Web site, a spreadsheet, or PDF file on a server.
If you have read access to a cell, you can add annotations called cell text to the cell at any level. You can add cell text at the summary time period level and across multiple dimensions at any level. You can also add cell text for non-level 0 members (bottom-up versions), calculated cells (dynamic calc), and read-only cells. For example, you can add explanations for data analysis of variances and rolling forecasts.
Have a look at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12825_01/epm.111/hp_user.pdf
HTH-
Jasmine.

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