Different among Photoshop CS6, CC, CC 2014

Hello experts,
I am having so much confusion of: Adobe Photoshop CS6, then Adobe CC, then Adobe CC 2014.  Is Adobe CC 2014 latest version of Adobe Photoshop?  Is there a comparison chart for the differences among these three?
Thanks for your help.

For the last few versions of Photoshop, Adobe has a list of features by version, and also a feature comparison chart.

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  • Double Up - Photoshop CS6 and CC 2014

    I have bought and installed Ps CS6 and have been using it since 17/3/2014.  All is well.   I have recently somehow got Ps CC 2014 as well.  I do not use it, have no reason to now or in the future, and it is taking up 1.76 GB of space on my HD.
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    Hi Phil,
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    Regards,
    Jairaj

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    Mylenium

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    It means what it says. The "computer person" formatted it wrongly/ unsuitably. it needs to be formatted again.
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    Mylenium

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    Instructions for submitting crash reports with your email address: http://adobe.ly/gNJWVY
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    These are not updates (just as CS6 was not an update to CS5), but upGRADES. They are available to CC (Creative Cloud) subscribers. While in the past you might have been able to pay for an upgrade (e.g. CS5 to CS6) you now have to subscribe. Once you are a subscriber you can upgrade to each new version as it comes along.
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