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Thwick
03-31-04, 08:15 PM
Read it on Cnn. here it is:Quote:MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (AP) -- Search engine Google Inc. announced Wednesday it will launch a free, Web-based e-mail service to compete against popular services from rivals Yahoo! Inc. and Microsoft Corp.

Google's service, called "Gmail," will include a built-in search function that will let people search every e-mail they've ever sent or received.

According to company executives, users will be able to type in keywords to sort e-mails or find old missives. And it will come with 1 gigabyte of free storage - more than 100 times what some popular rivals offer and enough to hold 500,000 pages of e-mail.

The service is being offered to invited users, and will be available to everyone in a few weeks, the company said.

Officials at Yahoo and Microsoft's Hotmail division declined to comment on Google's entry into a new category.

But analysts said that Google -- whose technology is behind nearly four out of every five Web searches -- could shake up the free e-mail market.

Yahoo dominates the niche, with 52.6 million unique users per month in the United States, according to a February survey by online research firm comScore Media Metrix. Hotmail is next, with 45.4 million users. AOL has 40.2 million paying users.

To finance the service, Google will display advertising links tied to the topics discussed within the e-mails. For instance, an e-mail inquiring about an upcoming concert might include an ad from a ticket agency.

Industry analyst David Ferris said Gmail is a logical extension of the world's most popular search engine. But he said Google may run into trouble if it tries to charge for e-mail eventually.

Rivals have kept stripped versions of e-mail free and asked users to pay annual fees up to $30 or more for extra storage and spam protection.

"I know that companies offering free e-mail are very frustrated because the consumer expects it will stay free -- they simply will not pay any money for them," said Ferris, president of San Francisco-based Ferris Research. "Although there's a clear tendency for these free services to offer for-fee extensions, users are very resistant to taking them up. The level of adoption is very disappointing."


All I have to say is that is a ton of space for email, you could send movies over it even. It's a lot of space to hold and might not be cost effective. I also don't like the searching aspect of looking through emails, they might need some crazy security to make sure people can't see your dirty laundry.

EZ_Bondori Zafiro
03-31-04, 08:51 PM
What a mean april fools joke. ----------
"You there, fill it up with petroleum distillate, and re-vulcanize my tires, post-haste! Also, I'd like to send this letter to the Prussian consulate in Siam by aeromail. Am I too late for the 4:30 autogyro?" - Monty BurnsEdited by: Bondori Zafiro at: 3/31/04 9:11 pm

ShadowCross
03-31-04, 09:00 PM
Quote:All I have to say is that is a ton of space for email, you could send movies over it even.

Total webspace for your mailbox says nothing about the size-limit for a single email.

A webserver could offer you 10 gigs of space for your box, but only allow attachments of 1 mb or less. ShadowCross Bladesong
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EZ_Leiciphis
03-31-04, 09:27 PM
Assuming this isn't a cruel April Fool's joke, Google is definitely passing go, and collecting $200 from Yahoo, MSN, and AOL. =-)

Thwick
03-31-04, 09:55 PM
If it was announced wednesday, i don't see how it's an April Fools joke. Wednesday=3/31 not 4/1

EZ_Rilasis
03-31-04, 10:05 PM
April fools is so stupid...nobody would waste time writing an article like that as a joke...I hope not at least.

EZ_Splendora
03-31-04, 10:22 PM
Hmm they will sure know other people's business like
no one else Plus its a nice repository of people's
email history to hand to the feds ...ya never know.

EZ_Fallen One
03-31-04, 10:29 PM
good move for google, they're going public with their stock soon, and its estimated that every single employee who will recieve stock (1500 or so?, don't remember exact number) will become instant multi-millionaires.


goooooooooooooooooooogle "Pain inside is rising. I am the Fallen One. A figure in an old game. No jokers on my side. I've plunged into missery, i've turned out the light and murderd the dawn"

Jhani Vandolay
04-01-04, 06:52 AM
"Plus its a nice repository of people's
email history to hand to the feds ...ya never know."

How would one free webbased email service be any different in that regard than any of the other various free webbased email services? Not to claim the status of a "real professional" in any one endeavor has been a small price to pay for the many benefits and pleasures of trespassing. ~Leo Lionni

Meddik
04-01-04, 07:05 AM
But you see, Google is in the midst of a giant conspiracy theory!

Trojan Horseshoes
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EZ_Jeshter Daggerfury
04-01-04, 07:12 AM
www.webpronews.com/news/e...sHoax.html


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Meddik
04-01-04, 07:35 AM
If it is a Hoax, its a really subtle one.

Google could make some good money off that, with targeted ads every time you view an email. And lets face it, storage space is cheap. Its not loke everyone would have 1 GB full, most people would still be below the amounts set by hotmail, etc. as limits.

EZ_Lairelin Lanthir
04-01-04, 02:23 PM
Doesn't appear to be a joke..

money.cnn.com/2004/04/01/.../index.htm

Quote:But Jonathan Rosenberg, vice president of the products group at Google, said the Gmail announcement was legitimate. He did concede that the company did get caught up in the spirit of April Fool's Day in its press release.

~Seluine

Gnmish Gearbinder
04-06-04, 09:46 AM
Heh, as reported by HardOCP.

Quote:Monkey See:
Remember that old saying “monkey see, monkey do”? Spymac will be offering free 1GB e-mail accounts, the same as the recently announced Google G-Mail. One thing is for sure, Hotmail and Yahoo will have to seriously step up to the plate now to prevent a mass exodus. Thanks Fam.

Spymac, a Web hosting company for Macintosh aficionados, is giving away e-mail accounts that come with 1 gigabyte of storage, mimicking a move search leader Google made last week.

Just signed up myself, we'll see how it works. Gmail is still in Beta though. Perhaps Google made a tactical error by announcing early?

EDIT: Oops, forgot linkage - SpyMac gnmish.gearbinder.ring.warden.sullon.zek
'Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest... Honestly.'Edited by: Gnmish Gearbinder at: 4/6/04 9:48 am

Meddik
04-06-04, 10:30 AM
Well, I may hold onto hotmail for just a while, to see what they do then... Trojan Horseshoes
Need Help coming up with arguments against mine?

Gnmish Gearbinder
04-06-04, 10:32 AM
It's a little slow today...understandably.

I'm trying to figure out how to access my free hosting space at the moment. Oh yea, and working. Yes that's right, working.

EZ_Ciba
04-06-04, 01:34 PM
G-male: Bringing the bling since 2004.

EZ_Morek the rogue
04-06-04, 09:32 PM
I hope that it doesnt use a proxy when visiting sites sent to you like hotmail does. I always hated that, just didnt seem as secure to me. (although Im by far no where near a network admin or security analyst, so I could be wrong)

If they dont do that stuff, i would try it. Always good to have another email address.