Originally published in the March 26, 2012 issue of LitigationWorld: If the Mesopotamians had their way, we'd have a $60 and $120 bill. Fortunately, the Greeks and Egyptians intervened to give us our Base 10 math system. However, computers use a different math system. In this issue of LitigationWorld ediscovery consultant Tom O'Connor continues with his third Ediscovery 101 installment, discussing how computers understand our input. These "bits" and "bytes" represent the building blocks of electronically stored information so it's essential to understand how they work when working with electronic evidence. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for hot technology trends in litigation.
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