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a gazillion

technically an octillion. Apparently, there are also companies that use that as part of the name, see www.octilliontechnology.com and www.theoctilliongroup.com .

This number is large enough to be used to describe the number of atoms in something. From http://www.Flickr.com/photos/daruma/3804671112/ - "This synthetic graphite electrode is one of the largest manufactured in the UK and contains 48 octillion carbon atoms."

In Memory storage terms it is one Brontobyte. Lets just say its a LOT of memory

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