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Gmail Adds Features

tommertron writes "Gmail rolled out a host of new features today. Big improvement in the contacts list, with the ability to search it and organize messages according to contact. Also, you can now forward all incoming gmail to any email account, but, according to Google, this feature is only 'free for now.' Does this mean gmail will start charging for some features? Meanwhile, Internet News is reporting that on Monday, some gmail accounts contained an Atom link for reading your email summaries in a news reader. Also meanwhile, my decrepit Hotmail account still hasn't given me that promised 250 megabytes ..."

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  1. well...I could pay by glimmy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I could pay for those features or I could pay Yahoo for 2GB and pretty much the same features, or with yahoopops I could have pop access to my yahoo acount with Thunderbird

  2. Re:gmail invites by halowolf · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    I seem to have perpetual invites at the moment. I don't give a damn about anyone giving me anything. I have six invites now to the people that can reply to this the quickest and actually want an invite.

    I'm sure I will get more later on.

  3. Re:gmail invites by roman_mir · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Excellent, I would like one.
    Thanks.

  4. Re:gmail invites by LennyDotCom · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I also have invites available just ask for one
    lennny at gmail

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  5. OT: gmail invite please by pha777 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Could you invite me? pablo@novalisagro.com

  6. Re:Rodney Dangerfield dead at 82 by sploo22 · · Score: 0, Offtopic
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  7. Re:RIP Rodney Dangerfield (1922 to 2004) by jshriverWVU · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    This is off topic, but glad you posted it.
    I'm a big fan of his, and didn't know. Have more details? or what day did it happen? :( I still think "back to school" was his greatest film.

    God bless him, hopefully he's in a better place

    Sincerely,
    Joshua Shriver