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  • We went to lunch at the most amazing place called Megabytes - themed on the computer industry, as you can see.

    TG Daily - All News 2009

  • With no padding between the bytes, my 100,000 games took up over 5 Megabytes, which is why my application is over 5 MB.

    The Code Project Latest Articles mattfomich 2008

  • I can adjust it in size which I might just make it 1024 Megabytes which is equal to one Gig of memory, add that to the one Gig of physical RAM I have and I have now have two Gigs of memory in my laptop.

    ReadyBoost in XP? Sure why not? 2008

  • "Megabytes" 2 FROM user_segments 3 WHERE segment_type = 'TABLE' AND segment_name LIKE

    Rittman Mead Consulting 2008

  • Ultra is a new service offering from Cablevision which provides DOCSIS 3.0 service, which is rated at 101 Megabits (Mbps) or 12.53 Megabytes (MB) per second for download speeds and 15 Megabits or 1.85 Megabytes per second upload.

    10 « July « 2009 « Off The Broiler 2009

  • A report by Akamai finds that 19 of the world's carriers now provide mobile connections of 2 Megabytes per second or above.

    Andy Plesser: The U.S. Lags in Mobile Connectivity Speeds Andy Plesser 2010

  • Comcast apparently assumes their customers are all geeks, downloading movies with stopwatches in their hand, and eagerly texting their friends about how many Megabytes per second they have.

    Karl Giberson, Ph.D: Where Is My Free Market? Ph.D Karl Giberson 2011

  • Comcast apparently assumes their customers are all geeks, downloading movies with stopwatches in their hand, and eagerly texting their friends about how many Megabytes per second they have.

    Karl Giberson, Ph.D: Where Is My Free Market? Ph.D Karl Giberson 2011

  • Ultra is a new service offering from Cablevision which provides DOCSIS 3.0 service, which is rated at 101 Megabits (Mbps) or 12.53 Megabytes (MB) per second for download speeds and 15 Megabits or 1.85 Megabytes per second upload.

    NOW We’re Cooking with Gas, Cablevision! 2009

  • I had put the Yahoo Mail Plus services on my credit card years ago and never removed them from charging me for 25 Megabytes of email storage.

    AOL’s Luddites Love Their E-Mail More Than Google’s Geeks - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

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