Sadly when you buy the camera it doesn't come with a card. I would suggest getting at least 2gb memory for your sd card, 8gb if you plan on taking more video.
That depends entirely on the camera, compression method (if any) and the individual photos involved. By my calculations and assuming a 10mp camera shooting RAW, the 128GB card would be able to take APPROX 8544 images.
there are special memory cards for canon elph digital cameras
A canon memory card for your camera can be purchase at ebay or amazon or even at their corporate canon website. You may also try target or walmart stores.
The Canon PSC-55 does have a memory card pocket for two SD or SDHC cards.
Any SD memory card with a capacity of max 4GB.
you just think about it and realized that it is a memory card
Remove the fax memory card then insert it to memory card reader into your computer.
A video card or video adapter translates binary data into images.
Flash Camcorders are camcorders which record video onto flash memory instead of a video tape. The flash memory can be a removable memory card (SDHC, Memory Stick, xD), or it can be built-in memory which is not removable. Some camcorders like the Canon HF S10 have both removable memory and built-in memory. Removable memory is generally better in a flash camcorder because when you fill the memory, you can record more by inserting an empty memory card. Whereas with built-in you have to move the videos onto a computer before recording more video. See related links for a list of flash camcorders.
just Graphic memory (GDDR)
If it is a SD or SDHC card, then yes you can as I believe Kodak and Canon use them. The card typically has it's name on the front of it.