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How many bytes for...

Information objectHow many bytes
A binary decision1 bit
A single text characterbyte
A typical text word10 bytes
A typewritten page2 kilobyte s ( KB s)
A low-resolution photograph100 kilobytes
A short novel1 megabyte ( MB )
The contents of a 3.5 inch floppy disk1.44 megabytes
A high-resolution photograph2 megabytes
The complete works of Shakespeare5 megabytes
A minute of high-fidelity sound10 megabytes
One meter (or close to a yard) of shelved books100 megabytes
The contents of a CD-ROM500 megabytes
A pickup truck filled with books1 gigabyte GB )
The contents of a DVD17 gigabyte s
A collection of the works of Beethoven20 gigabytes
A library floor of academic journals100 gigabytes
50,000 trees made into paper and printed1 terabyte ( TB )
An academic research library2 terabytes
The print collections of the U.S. Library of Congress10 terabytes
The National Climactic Data Center database400 terabytes
Three years' of EOS data (2001)petabyte ( PB )
All U.S. academic research libraries2 petabytes
All hard disk capacity developed in 199520 petabytes
All printed material in the world200 petabytes
Total volume of information generated in 19992 exabyte s ( EB s)
All words ever spoken by human beings5 exabytes

 How Many Bytes for a Web Site
The following table is derived from "How Much Storage Space Will You Need?," by Roy Harper, a WorkZ.com Contributing Editor.

Information objectHow many bytes
The amount of text on an average print page (when converted into HTML)1 kilobyte ( KB )
A button-size image for a Web page1 KB to 5 KB
A larger image for a Web page30 to 60 KB and larger
An average Web site5 megabyte s ( MB )
The range for typical PDF files100 to 800 KB
A video or audio downloadable fileTypically range from 500 KB to 10 MB
An MP3 (music) downloadable file2 to 5 MB
A downloadable program or driverWill usually tell you before you download it

 How Much Information Exists
Since 2000, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have continued to estimate each year how much information exists on the planet Earth. The Executive Summary of their report, "How Much Information? 2003" is available at their Web site. Here are just a few highlights:

Information objectHow many bytes
How much information each person on earth produces per year1 to 2 exabyte s
How much of the above is printed information.03% of the total
How much e-mail information per year11,265 terabyte s
How much radio information788 terabytes
How much TV information14,150 terabytes
How much telephone information576,000 terabytes
How much postal information150,000 terabytes
How much office document information195 terabytes
 

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