GB indicates Great Britain, which has only existed as a political concept for the last few hundred years. You probably want to ask about the first people in the British Isles, which have existed as a geographical concept since the last Ice Age ended, about 10,000 years ago. The first inhabitants of the British Isles are usually called Ancient Britons.
60 gb The 20 GB came out first and then the 60 GB model.
there are 176 people in team gb
Bradley Wiggins won the first Gb medal.
There are 540 people on the GB team competing in all the games this year
20 gb and 60 GB were the 2 models that were first released. The 20 GB model did not have WiFi and was $100 less to purchase
A gigabyte is 1000 megabytes. A megabyte is 1000 bites. A kilobyte is 1000 bits. Kilobytes come first then megabytes come next and lastly gigabytes.
73.4 GB is, depending on where you get the figure from, either 74,300,000,000 bytes or 79,779,017,523 bytes. The reason for the difference is that marketing people use 1,000,000,000 bytes as a gigabyte (GB), but technical people use 1,073,741,824 bytes as a gigabyte.
There are three choices of GBs for iPhone 5: 16 GB = $199.99 32 GB = $299.99 64 GB = $399.99 I would say the first one (16 GB) is the most popular, that's what most people get. The second is the (32 GB). I would get one of those, depending on what you are really gonna use it for and many apps you install. The more apps/videos/music you put on the more GB it uses.
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about 60
No, "gigabyte" should not be capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
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