2008 Apr 1

Gmail infinity + 1 = 2GB storage space

Gmail turns 1 year today and there are giving away another 1000MB of storage space. oohhh my....

A text from gmail website reads:
G is for growth
Storage is an important part of email, but that doesn't mean you should have to worry about it. To celebrate our one-year birthday, we're giving everyone one more gigabyte. But why stop the party there? Our plan is to continue growing your storage beyond 2GBs by giving you more space as we are able. We know that email will only become more important in people's lives, and we want Gmail to keep up with our users and their needs. From Gmail, you can expect more.

gmail infinity + 1

take a look at their website to see the script running and see the changes on your gmail space.

For those who do not have gmail accounts yet send me an email at tildemark (at) gmail (dot) com and ill be happy to send you your gmail invites for free.

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