In their growing tradition of making big announcements on April Fool’s day, Google has announced today (on their first anniversary) that they are increasing the storage on GMail accounts to 2GB as the first step in what they call their “infinity + 1” plan.
Essentially, they’re making a commitment to always offer more storage than you need, and to stay ahead of the competition. They also enabled some nice features in the email like search highlighting, and fonts and colors in emails you send, plus they’ve made it easier to send lots of huge photos from their Picasa 2 software through your GMail account.
Anyway, although the software is still supposedly in beta, the fact is that if you don’t already have an account, you probably don’t want one, or else you don’t know any geeks. Actually, if you want one, I have about 50 invites …
What should I do with 2GB?
Wow. Gmail has completed the 2GB upgrade (It’s 2050MB). I wonder what I should do with that much space. I already have an MSN.com account with 2GB but I use only 1% of it everyday.
I might store warez and stuff, Heh.
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This “growing” G-Mail is interesting? It must have been because no one can get rid of their 50 invites?! It was only 1,400 something around noon yesterday!
As per EzBlog (how I travelled to your site and had to return using Foxfire?!?!)
I know this is a big problem because I was told about it pertaining to my site – I was testing EZ Blog to be my Web-Site’s “web-log” – since I’m code “dumb” That’s why the big question about the difference in visual with the same coding?
To me Mozzilla didn’t show me proper view – identical coding looks two different ways in Foxfire?!?
Like utilities – who ever planted the phone lines wins! You need to use what’s there before you existed don’t you?
If coding is coding – either correct or incorrect – why do you look so terrible in IE?
You should try the gmail tray it’s a really cool aplication.
i am having a very hard time applying to gmail.
why is it so difficult?
duncan gavin lawson