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A gogelbyte is a humorous term used to describe a unit of digital information equivalent to one billion gigabytes, or roughly one quintillion bytes (10^18 bytes). It plays on the idea of exaggerated data storage capacities in a lighthearted way, as no current technology requires such a vast amount of storage. The term is not formally recognized in scientific literature and is primarily used in jest.

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