Our high-tech age is distinguished by its wide capabilities. With the development of electronic computers, amazing horizons have opened up before people. Any interesting news can now be found on the global network for free, without leaving home. This is a breakthrough in technology. But how so much data can be stored in computer memory, processed and transmitted over long distances? What units of information in computer science exist? And how to work with them? Now, not only people directly involved in writing computer programs, but ordinary schoolchildren should know the answers to these questions. After all, this is the basis of everything.
Definition of information in computer science
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