I exactly don't know but I know that any of the video hosting sites have lot more capacity and it has actually some kinna a "form" that's what it is called where the videos are uploaded and after some other procedures they are ready to run in a browser.
From the website:
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a058136e-f41a-11de-ac55-00144feab49a.HTML
Google's 2006 acquisition of YouTube triggered several battles with professional content owners, including a $1bn lawsuit from Viacom, the owner of MTV and Comedy Central. In spite of these, "the good news is we are seeing premium content continue to move to the web", Mr Arora said, citing recent deals for premium content with two UK broadcasters, Channel 4 and the RTL-owned Five.
He noted that 280 exabytes of content were created last year, 60 times the total amount of data created around the world before 2004. Each exabyte is equivalent to 1bn gigabytes of content.
Youtube's hard drive is approximately 789.4 Petabytes.
1 petabyes = 1 million gigabites
about as much as your mom wieghs....which is ALOT
Youtube has an unlimited amount of storage. This is why anyone can use and post videos to the Youtube website.
It depends on the length + quality of the video.
This hard drive is 2,1GB.
The camera itself does not have a hard drive; pictures are stored on memory sticks that can be purchased separately.
They where to big and didn't have a very big hard drive.
It comes in 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive.
You can fit a 300GB hard drive in the palm of your hand. So, no.
250gb
Depends on how big your hard drive is.
Hit it with a REALLY BIG hammer!
Hard drives can make a big difference in computer performance. Consider a solid-state drive if you need quick drive access.
Windows XP has no bearing on the hard drive size beyond what is needed to store it. Thus a hard drive on which Windows XP is installed can be anywhere from 1.5 GB to 3 TB.
250GB
a computer with a hard drive big then 156mb