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Yes, a googlebyte is the largest possible measurement of storage capacity. It is based on the number googol, which is a 10 followed by one hundred zeros. It represents several quintillion times the capacity of the largest current installations of around one petabyte (or one billion megabytes).

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I do believe this is only a conceived idea as far as an

”all at once movement.” There is NO SUCH storage device capable of containing, nor measuring that amount of data in its lifetime. It could, however, be argued that: we could have easily passed that bench mark since telegrams, which I feel could easily be argued as, the transfer of one bit at a time.

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