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The basic unit of memory or storage in computing is the bit, which are typically collected in groups of 8 called a byte. Roughly 1000 bytes (to be exact, 1024) is called a kilobyte or Kb. Roughly 1000 Kb (again, exactly 1024) is a megabyte or Mb. Large amounts include the gigabyte (Gb) and terabyte (Tb), again each 1024 times larger than the previous.

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