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Yahoo Ups Mail to Match Google's Gig

Bruce Young writes "Yahoo said late Tuesday that it will provide 1 gigabyte of storage for each free e-mail account. The current limit is 250 megabytes. The expanded storage which will be available in mid-April will enable Yahoo to catch up with online search engine leader Google. "

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  1. It was bound to happen by dJOEK · · Score: 4, Funny

    will we soon surf to yahoogle.com?

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  2. Yahoo vs Google? by davidmcg · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yahoo have apparently denied that it is trying to beat Google at it's own game but said that it reflected the way subscribers are using email...umm, sure...we believe you..

    1. Re:Yahoo vs Google? by Timesprout · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Why not believe them. The way people use web mail, certainly my usage has changed over the years. Do you seriously expect Yahoo to stick with what worked for most people in 1997?

      And FYI Yahoo had email before Google was even a blip on the horizon for Altavista so it more like Google are trying to beat yahoo ay their own game. Either way I dont care, I win.

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    2. Re:Yahoo vs Google? by drsquare · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You can't really compare them yet, because Yahoo are already ahead. Yahoo is an actual running service, Google is just a beta. When Google finally opens their service then we can make a comparison.

  3. Pop Access? by FinchWorld · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yahoo got that yet? Last i checked they didn't, which means you got to go through all of Yahoo's webmail interface.

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    1. Re:Pop Access? by wscott · · Score: 5, Informative
      use fetchyahoo. I use that to automatically forward all my yahoo mail to my gmail account. ;-)

      The gmail web interface just blows aways anything yahoo provides. The 1Gig is not the real selling point. Now I just wish ebay would hire the google engineers to redesign their interface.

    2. Re:Pop Access? by Slashcrap · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yahoo got that yet? Last i checked they didn't, which means you got to go through all of Yahoo's webmail interface.

      If you sign up for a yahoo.co.uk account, you get free POP3 and SMTP access.

      Unfortunately they scan every e-mail you send for fucking ridiculous made-up words like "burglarized", so if you're actually American you'll get busted pretty quick.

    3. Re:Pop Access? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      How to lose your yahoo uk account: "I heard the guy on the bus say his apartment got burglarized."

      How to keep your yahoo uk account: "Heard the bloke on the lorry say his flat got burgled."

  4. Yahoo catch-up TODO list by Laurentiu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So Yahoo, you want me as a customer? Here's what you have to do:

    * remove those nasty ads
    * filter spam better
    * add POP3 access back (you were one of the first free online mailers with POP3, then you removed it so that people would use your crappy ad-full interface)
    * (and speaking of which) improve your web interface to (at least) Google standards

    When you're done, let me know and I just might give up my nice gmail account.

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  5. No more sticks? by Diakoneo · · Score: 4, Interesting

    GMAIL and Yahoo! mail have so much storage, I hear people are giving up on carrying around USB sticks and just using HTTP mail. I haven't heard of any security breaches where someone has had access to any appreciable number of files stored on their sites, but I suppose it's just a matter of time.

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  6. Re:So "FU" Mail Plus users? by davidmcg · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Register states paid subscribers are getting upgraded to 2GB and can send attachments upto 20mb.

  7. Get both, and stay out of the fray. by unsung · · Score: 5, Insightful


    Before you guys get in a huff about Yahoo! vs. Google mail services, it stands to reason that many of us have both, plus a hotmail account.

    Yahoo upping online storage is a good thing for all of us.

  8. competetion.. This is great by acomj · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is great. Hopefully google/yahoo/hotmail will all add more inovative features and the same low low price (feeding you ads is the price you pay).

    Computer companies do amazing things when there is competetion..

  9. This news means more than you think by the_mutha · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The fact that is has taken Yahoo this long to play catch-up says a lot more than we may initially think. Many argue that the secret to Google's success is its highly adaptable and powerfull hardware architecture. They can increase their storage capacity very quickly just by adding more machines to its cluster. Yahoo has nowhere near the same adaptability as Google.

  10. Re:Failure is imminent. by dsginter · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They still won't be as good as Google.. stop trying!

    I disagree from a business perspective.

    Lots of people will stay with yahoo mail because it is difficult to switch. If there is no benefit, then there is little reason to make the switch in the first place.

    Competition is good. Now, they will start competing on other features and the consumer wins in the end.

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  11. Google catch-up TODO list by DogDude · · Score: 4, Interesting
    In order for me to consider GMail, here are a few things that I need:
    • Fully integrated address book that synchronizes with Outlook and PDA's
    • Fully integrated calendar that synchronizes with Outlook and PDA's and that can send my cell phone/pager alerts and reminders
    • A generica area for storing files that have nothing to do with email (Yahoo's Briefcase)
    • Personalized weather, news, stock information, music station, movie listings, etc.
    • Integrated messenger
    • Integrated message boards (Yahoo Groups)
    • Ability to make my own customized web page that accesses all of the above information
    • NOT data mine my email

      • And that's just a start.
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  12. Like the size matters? by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 5, Informative

    There's more to Gmail than the 1GB account limit. The sooner that Microsoft, Yahoo and everyone else realise this the better.

    I've had a Hotmail account for almost 10 years now (way before Microsoft got it hands on it) and a Gmail account for just under a year too. In the last three years Hotmail has been going backwards, especially with regards to interoperability with browsers other than MSIE (every iteration has broken something or another) and core features. It's clear that Microsoft's strategy is to push people to pay for the premium Hotmail Plus service and to do that it's happy to let the free service atrophy to the minimum possible standards. Meanwhile, with Gmail the focus seems to be on providing as good a HTML-based email application as possible.

    I haven't had as much experience of Yahoo's mail service (I've got an account, but only because one was created automatically when I wanted to use another of their services) but from what I've seen it's little different to Hotmail.

    Gmail wins vs Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, etc in so many ways. The interface, the features (message threads, labels, etc) are just superior to what the competition has to offer and it's these reasons rather than the default account size that makes Gmail the best at what it does.

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  13. Re:I don't have a yahoo account... by bugbeak · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yahoo has graphic ads.

    Graphic ads SUCK.

  14. Re:I don't have a yahoo account... by bwcarty · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yahoo also appends an advertisement to the bottom of messages you send out.

  15. Hotmail prevents searching at 10mb of mail by purduephotog · · Score: 4, Informative

    I just went a few rounds with hotmail's CSRs- the mail search feature has disappeared.

    So I wrote and asked, and they said after 10 meg you can no longer search in the message body, just subject and to/from.

    They then point to a little known clause in section 11 of their TOS- Hotmail can do anything to their service they want to without informing said end users.

    Full conversational email available (in broken indian-ese) if you'd like it.

  16. Re:I don't have a yahoo account... by ZiakII · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yahoo mail also allows POP3 access.

    Google does allow this as well, I just did it for my home and work computer 1 month ago, below is the attached site that shows you how to do so.

    http://gmail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answ er=13273