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delivi
post Jan 8 2007, 11:35 PM
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As the Second birthday of GMail is getting closer the expectation of any new surprises on this years April Fool's Day increases.

Google GMail is in Beta for nearly 2 years since its introduction on 1st April 2005.

Since then the GMail space counter is ticking each second, increasing the capacity of the GMail InBox.

As of the time of this post the GMail Space counter indicated 2802.975130 MB of free space, nearly 2.8 GB.

Google recently stopped the GMail ticker, but resumed the ticker within a few days. So it is greatly expected that the GMail space will soon become fixed.

It is also expected that Google will add more features to GMail for its birthday.

Lets wait and see what Google has in its plan.
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post Jan 8 2007, 11:47 PM
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Well i cannot wait for it, gmail is the best email provider in the world, well to me anyway, they have great features as it is and i hope the add some new really really good ones..
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post Jan 9 2007, 12:57 AM
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So it took google two years to figure out what they wanted to do with gmail. Maybe they will do something like yahoo and make it more interactive biggrin.gif. Then I might be convince to stay with them, nah not really, I be sticking with yahoo for a bit longer.
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post Jan 10 2007, 03:59 AM
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Chances are they'll offer everyone 100 dollars and 500gb's of free space. Then...

APRIL FOOLS!

Do you think they'll try to trick us? tongue.gif
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post Jan 10 2007, 07:22 AM
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I thought that the whole scheme of introducing it a beta and having it locked out (and only if you were offered an invitation were you given a chance to register) was just to increase the rep of the whole procedure and product...

I mean gmail was becoming extra-cult(ish), especially in the first months when we had never seen something similar...

In my opinion, the whole invitation thing helped it become no.1 in the first steps of the game, of course...(cause afterwards, its user-friendly interface helped it a long way)...
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post Jan 10 2007, 01:34 PM
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Well, one of the thing that caused expectations of GMail was that mystery, that policy of invitations, so the accounts only increase user to user... I think that gave Gmail a socializing aspect even before signing. Everybody wanted to have an account although they didnīt need 1 or 2 gigas for nothing really. The fact that you couldnīt just enter and get an account by yourself made it more interesting. They are having for months a product under beta that is far better than most email services so letīs expect that when the beta period is over, Gmail will be almost invulnerable.

But I donīt care... still in beta is more than a good service. Enough for me.
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post Jan 10 2007, 07:00 PM
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Omg, I've been wanting Gmail for ages. And finally, it is coming!
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post Jan 10 2007, 08:53 PM
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@Saint Michel: in my opinion, the ajax-powered yahoo interface sucks hard (sorry for the language, I`ll edit if any problems biggrin.gif)...sometimes I can barely move the pointer of my mouse..it "moves" so sluggish..don't really know why, my computer is not really an antiquity yet biggrin.gif..anyway, I think gmail is much better...I simply got used to the interface.. I don`t think I`ll ever switch to another service tongue.gif
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post Jan 11 2007, 01:25 AM
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I'd definitely agree with Saint Michel, because eventhough GMail's AJAX interface is Slim and plain it loses in the features offered by Yahoo and Live Mail like Drag Drop etc. In case of functionality GMail lacks many which the others provide.