Google Mail turns one
Google’s Gmail service turns one year old, and gives one more gigabyte of email storage to its users.
That’s a total of a whopping two gigs of email storage. I wonder
what people will do with all that space. That’s even more space
than my i.ph blog account (twice)! I guess there’s not much
trouble for Google’s servers, since I would reckon that only a very
small percentage of the Gmail user population actually uses more than
50% of the original 1GB allocation. Unless you get A LOT of junk email that passes thru the filters, that is.
And oh my, is that a rich text editor I’m seeing? Yes! The Gmail
team has been busy with all these new improvements. Ahh the
benefits of technology. After all, I would expect the Google
people to really perform well, given the excellent benefits they get from working with the company. There is such a thing as free lunch for these people.
More VOIP Raves
Mosaic Communications, a local ISP, intends to offer free long distance calls via VOIP to higher-end dialup clients.
We’re inching even more closer to opening VOIP for broader use.
However, I doubt about the quality of service, given the limitations of
dial-up connections.
Work Smartr every day.
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