Google's Gmail Goes Into Beta for Blogger Users
deadpixel writes "Gmail, the 1gb webmail service offered
by Google, has gone into beta. Blogger
(owned by google) users have first crack at the service. Besides the massive
storage, the free service boasts a sophisticated spam filter, no
pop-ups/banners, and gives you search results relevant to the emails you receive
automatically. Bring on those attachments!"
Friends of people who work for Google had first crack about two weeks ago. Just in case anybody wants to be jealous.
Well I have a blogger account (thats not very active) and there's no "ad" for gmail and I've received no notice from Google about any GMail beta account. Lies I tell ya!!
Can anyone explain to me why people are not going to use GMail to distribute 1GB warez or media files? Just email a 1GB attachment to a list of GMail users and you'll get to use Google's excellent connection to distribute whatever you want. How can they crack down on it without jepardizing the key feature of GMail: massive storage. If there was a 600MB transfer limit or something, how would I get my 1GB of mail on there in the first place?