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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 How BIG are we really? By: Mariana Lozano Did you know? -Yoda from Stars Wars was named after a yottabyte. -We need 8 bites to create a byte which is used for characters (alphabet, numbers, etc.). -The first hard drive was created in 1979 and could hold 5MB of data. Citations:http://techterms.com/help/data_storage_units_of_measurementhttp://highscalability.com/blog/2012/9/11/how-big-is-a-petabyte-exabyte-zettabyte-or-a-yottabyte.htmlhttps://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090717152938AA0VfM4http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yottabytehttp://www.wordola.com/wdict/brontobyte/all.html Byte -8 bitesKilobyte - 1,000 bytes - 100 Kilobytes = a low-resolution photographMegabyte - 1 million bytes - 5 MB = the complete works of ShakespeareGigabyte - 1 billion bytes - 20 GB = good collection of the works of BeethovenTerabyte - 1 trillion bytes - 10 TB = printed collection of the U.S. Library of CongressPetabyte - 1 quatrillion bytes - 2 PB = all US academic research librariesExabyte - 1 quintillion bytes - 5 EB = all words ever spoken by human beingsZettabyte - 1 sextillion bytes - In 2008, Americans consumed 3.6 zettabytes of information.Yottabyte - 1 septillion bytes - In 2010, it was estimated that storing a yottabyte on terabyte hard drives would require one million city block size data-centers (big as the Delaware and Rhode Island).Brontobyte - 1 octillion bytes - One brontobyte would be enough data to store a three-dimensionalmap of the Earth with one byte for each {voxel} of a 1 cm grid.Geopbyte - 1 nonillion bytes - Empty the whole lake Michigan to fit a 3.23 Geopbyte Hard drive.
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