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The Web portal also will begin offering "virtually unlimited storage" for its paid e-mail customers.
The Web portal also will begin offering "virtually unlimited storage" for its paid e-mail customers.
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Hey, you at Microsoft! Ya, you! Stop being cheapskates, why don't you?! Upgrade our free Hotmail accounts too until G-Mail comes out and I can switch to them! Lol.
aggressively compete, online free webmail was not on the top of
my list.
I mean it's great, all this large storage space for free. I hope this
isn't another dot.com bubble. Once the 5% space hog tier (not a
scientific figure) cause acres of server farms, will Yahoo and
Google back out?
One thing is for sure, Hotmail's free 2 megabyte space is not
competitive in this new environment. Heck, even full subscribers
of MSN Premium are limited in space. I hope this shakes them
up.
Michael.
Apparently, there is something about my main Yahoo account that doesn't like the upgrade. I can access Yahoo Mail with a backup account. I then log off that account, log into my main account and all I get is a blank screen. I can go to Yahoo Groups and edit my main account, but I cannot get into email. The fact that I can get into and out of a Yahoo Mail account without a problem, but have trouble with a different account, indicates that the trouble is out of my control.
- by AL-SALAMI June 20, 2008 4:31 PM PDT
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