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''Information technology''. | |||
(kB). | |||
A kilobyte is generally defined as 1,024 (= 2<sup>10</sup>) bytes of information. | |||
Definitions vary, and a kilobyte is sometimes defined as 1,000 bytes. | |||
In either case, this equates to roughly one paragraph of text. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Bit]] | |||
*[[Byte]] | |||
*[[Gigabyte]] | |||
*[[Information technology]] | |||
*[[Megabyte]] | |||
*[[Terabyte]] | |||
*[[Zettabyte]] | |||
[[Category:Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 15:40, 17 August 2022
Information technology.
(kB).
A kilobyte is generally defined as 1,024 (= 210) bytes of information.
Definitions vary, and a kilobyte is sometimes defined as 1,000 bytes.
In either case, this equates to roughly one paragraph of text.