Yes.
1 Bit = the smallest bit of information. Basically, one character (e.g. letter, number, symbol, space, etc)
1 Byte = about 8 bits
1 Kilobyte (Kb) = 1024 bytes (the first binary number above 1000)
1 Megabyte (Mb) = 1,048,576 bytes (1024 Kb) (1000 x 1000 bytes)
1 Gigabyte (Gb) = 1024 Mb (1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes)
etc
Basically, most people take each figure as 1000 of the previous thing
After Gigabyte you have Terabytes, Petabytes, Exabytes, Zettabytes, and Yottabytes
Average word document (letter, essay, etc) = under 100 Kb
Average photo from a digital camera (unedited) = under 2Mb
Average 3 minutes MP3/music file = 4Mb
Average USB flash drive/memory stick or iPod/MP3 Player = 1Gb
Average laptop computer = 80-160Gb
You can buy 500 Gb external hard drives (half a terabyte) - which would store many many hours of video, billions of music albums and other documents
Microsoft Office takes up about 1Gb, not including any documents you create.
Photoshop, as well as video editing software, takes up more like 10GB (roughly).
Loads of info about it at http://www.answers.com/topic/byte?cat=biz-fin
There are 1024 megabites in 1 gigabite. 20 gigabites has 20,480 megabites.
None
4500
5500
1.306728 gb
approx 0.022 Gb
Approx. 5 GB.
one quarter of a gigabyte.
1 Gigabyte (1GB)
None 1000 megabytes is one gigabyte.
It is about 2,046,600 megapixels if you're using 24 bit pixels
1gb = 1024 mb So, 512mb is exactly half a gigabyte.