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	<title>Electronic Discovery and Technology in Law &#187; Gigabytes</title>
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		<title>Bytes, Kilobytes and Gigabytes, OH MY!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The smallest unit of information on a computer is a bit, which is short for the term binary digit and can only consist of the numbers 0 or 1. Bits are used in various combinations of the numbers 0 and 1 to create meaningful information, such as a byte.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The smallest unit of information on a computer is a <em>bit</em>, which is short for the term binary digit and can only consist of the numbers 0 or 1. Bits are used in various combinations of the numbers 0 and 1 to create meaningful information, such as a byte.</p>
<p>A <em>byte</em> is a computer storage unit containing enough memory to hold a store a single character, such as a number or a letter. It is composed of eight bits.</p>
<p>Because bytes are a small unit, it is more common to see the terms <em>kilobytes</em> and <em>gigabytes</em> to refer to storage space on a computer.</p>
<p><strong>Kilobyte</strong>: 1,024 bytes</p>
<p><strong>Megabyte</strong>: 1,048,576 bytes or 1,024 kilobytes</p>
<p><strong>Gigabyte</strong>: 1,073,741,824 bytes or 1,024 megabytes</p>
<p>It can be difficult to conceptualize the amount of electronic data contained in a byte.  Different documents take up varying amounts of space.</p>
<p>The following examples demonstrate the approximate quantities of data that can be stored in a single gigabyte of space:</p>
<p><em>Microsoft Word files</em>: 65,000 pages<br />
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<p><em>E-mail files</em>: 100,000 files</p>
<p><em>Text files</em>: 675,000 pages</p>
<p>For more definitions, please visit our <a title="Glossary of Terms" href="http://www.eblawg.com/glossary" target="_blank">Glossary of Terms</a> page.</p>
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