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kb Linguistically speaking, a thousand bytes. In practice, a kilobyte generally contains 1,024 bytes.
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kb Strictly speaking, 1024 bytes. In this report, it is normally used in the colloquial sense of 1000 bytes.
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kb a kilobyte is 1042 characters (bytes), roughly equivalent to one page of double-spaced text.
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kb A kilobyte is a storage unit capable of storing 1,024 bytes of information.
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kb Expression used to describe storage capacity or amount of data. One kilobyte is 1024 bytes/characters.
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