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What is a googlebyte?

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Is a googlebyte bigger or smaller than a kilobyte?

a Googlebyte is bigger than a kilobyte I've got a list so far it goes like this....bit, nanobyte, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte petabyte, exabyte, yotabyte, yotibyte, ?, ?, Googlebyte that is the order still trying to get the last ones


Is there a googlebyte?

Yes, a googlebyte is the largest possible measurement of storage capacity. It is based on the number googol, which is a 10 followed by one hundred zeros. It represents several quintillion times the capacity of the largest current installations of around one petabyte (or one billion megabytes).


Which disk holds the most data DVD or CD-RW or Floppy or CD-R or CD-ROM?

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