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		<title>Gigabytes vs. Megabytes vs. Kilobytes vs. Bytes</title>
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A byte is a unit of data on a computer system.&#160; Each byte typically contains one character: a letter, digit or symbol (though some characters require more than one byte).
A kilobyte (K or KB) is 1,024 bytes, or approximately one thousand characters.
A megabyte (MB) is 1,024 kilobytes, or approximately one million bytes.
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