That really depends on the website. Some websites have only one or two pages. Some have a few hundred pages. Some have lots of fancy graphics and music and video whereas some are just text based. Some websites are made almost entirely of flash whereas others all HTML. You might have code working in the background.
There is a very good program for downloading entire websites. Its called 'teleport pro'. So far I have used it to download 4 websites. Now my settings are to download text and graphics only:
1.26 Mb
9.30 Mb
18.2 Mb
10.7 Mb
So at that rate there: Theres 1024 Mb in 1Gb. That would mean I can fit just under 100 websites for every 1Gb. But remember these are basic HTML websites with few pictures.
Probably 1024
A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, so 4000 MB ÷ 1024 MB/GB = 3.90625 GB
4 bit is called a nibble and, 2 147 483 648 nibble = 1 Gigabyte
1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes 1 megabyte = 1024 kilobytes 1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes
As far as I know there's no such thing as a tigabyte. Maybe you're thinking of a terabyte?
A little bit above 1 GB
yes. it takes 1000 kilobytes to make a mega byte, 1000 mega bytes to make a gigabyte, 1000 gigabytes to make a terabyte. And 1000 bytes make up a kilobyte P.S. it takes 8 bits to make up a byte.
Up to 32GB
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1.0 GB holds up to 250 songs 4.0 GB holds up to 1,000 songs 8.0 GB holds up to 2,000 songs
up to 32 or 64 gb
1000 megabytes make up 1 gigabyte. You've got your terminology wrong. A gigabyte is a measure of computer memory. For example, you can have 8 gigabytes of storage on your iPod. RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and is used for temporarily storing information for programs and applications running on your computer.