Crossword-Solution: GIGABYTES
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GIGABYTES (5)
Collectively, these files represent well over 50 gigabytes of information, with new entries being added daily.
Collectively, these files represent well over 50 Gigabytes (50,000,000,000 bytes) of information, with additional information being added daily.
These pages can be put in approximately 135 gigabytes of storage, which is not all that much, WEIBEL said.
Enterprise data storage and retrieval systems that are capable of working with many terrabytes (1,000 gigabytes) of information are already commonplace.
With more than 300 new books added per month (338 books per month in 2004), the number of gigabytes was expected to double every year.
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Eric Schmidt likes to point out that if you recorded all human communication from the dawn of time to 2003, it takes up about five billion gigabytes of storage space. Now were creating that much data every two days
The beauty in the genome is of course that it's so small. The human genome is only on the order of a gigabyte of data... which is a tiny little database. If you take the entire living biosphere, that's the assemblage of 20 million species or so that constitute all the living creatures on the planet, and you have a genome for every species the total is still about one petabyte, that's a million gigabytes - that's still very small compared with Google or the Wikipedia and it's …
Consider: The human genome consists of about 3.3 billion base pairs. Since there are only four types of pair, that amounts to 0.8 gigabytes of information, or about what you can fit on a CD. With a microwave radio transmitter, you could beam that amount of information into space in a few minutes, and have it travel to anyone at light speed.
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Appears in: Newsday.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2015).