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The search company launches Gmail, an e-mail service with so much free storage that users will never have to delete messages, it claims.
The search company launches Gmail, an e-mail service with so much free storage that users will never have to delete messages, it claims.
December 26, 2009 11:19 AM PST
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They are going to sell advertisments....
Also, its being projected that all outgoing eMails from GMail will be scanned by an automated bot & Google will place ads in them according to the context of the content.
This will boost its ad sales sky high.
of my medical training to another, this would be a very
useful service. Being able to keep archives of the
thousands of e-mails I cannot get rid of is nearly
impossible on any web-based service. But using my
university account, I have to forward everything and
start all over as I move to my next position.
It would be fantastic to have a central account to have
e-mail from my other 8-10 e-mail accounts forwarded
to. Bravo, Google. Now how in the world does one get
one of those nifty invites.....?
- I smell an April Fool's joke
- by March 31, 2004 6:21 PM PST
- This sounds like an April Fool's joke if I've ever heard one...
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- If it's a joke, the media bought it
- by March 31, 2004 6:33 PM PST
- Like Brad, I got a whiff of what smelled like an AFJ. The news hit my inbox courtesy of Google News Alert and I read the email. The signs were all there: the link (gmail.google.com) provided in the Google press release went to their directory page; the release had this subhead - "Search is Number Two Online Activity -- Email is Number One; 'Heck, Yeah,' Say Google Founders."
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- by GO ILLINI October 24, 2009 6:22 PM PDT
- nope ;)
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(13 Comments)But Business Wire approved it for issue and Reuters and other media ran stories. I guess we'll see tomorrow!
its still here!