Gmail turns one, gives one
Saturday
Apr 2, 2005
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.





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