It depends entirely on what you do, and how you view the internet.
Going to websites full of multimedia - images and videos will obviously give you a lot less time on the web.
According to a website I just tried out, 1gb gives you around 40 hours of internet browsing, but that's not accounting for music downloads, video streaming etc.
Some webpages are more geared up to browsing with a smaller download limit than others, and the trick is finding these.
1400 gb
Every mouths, I used 80 GB
It is about 7 full streaming movies for 4GB.
The Internet is hugeThe internet is huge. There are many many websites. As much as you can imagine. Over 1,000,000. In May 2009, the Internet is estimated to contain about five hundred BILLION gigabytes of data. That's about 162 exabytes 163,840,000,000,000,000,000 byes.
Gigabytes are unaffected by time a gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes of storage.
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It depends on your activity level such as downloading, surfing, etc.
It usually costs $15/Mbps/month
The amount of time you have left to use the internet is purely based off of battery life, not off of how much space is taken up on your iPod Touch. The amount of space taken up on the iPod Touch just affects Safari's speed and performance. On a full charge, you can use the internet for about 8 hours, give or take an hour or two based on battery life left and how old the battery is.
Gigabyte is a type of storage format, not time.
LOL, 0 dollars. it isn't worth anything except an internet browser. and there is no such thing as an iPod without any gigabytes on it.
about 3330 minutes.