Google Opens Gmail To All
Reader Russian Art Buyer lets us know that GMail is now open for all ("Google Mail" in the UK). The service is no longer by invitation only. This welcome page shows an ever-increasing amount of storage available per user, currently about 2,815 MB.
I wonder if we'll see a drop in storage capacity with the increased number of users.
Also, my GMail account still says I only have 73 invites left. If it's open, why don't they drop the limited number of invites?
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Maybe the submitter has a different definition of all than I, but Gmail still requires either an invation or the ability to receive text messages. While the number of people who can't get text messages may be small, there are still many people who cannot sign up.
as you can tell i show my email address on /.
and the spame filter work well, i get some 5K in spam and MAYBE 1 email will get past
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In the case of Google, it will find increasing the switching costs to get out of gmail not very easy. Reason are:
1. It uses a simple browser as its interface and it does not have the same level of control over http protocols and XML protocols MS enjoyed over Windows platform.
2. Users have become more aware of these issues. The resurgence of OpenOffice and fandom of Firefox shows that.
3. Google says its motto is "dont do evil" and atleast part of its fan base is taking it at face value.
Overall, IMHO, if google wrests significant portion of the data from the clutches of MS and shows how advantageous it could be for companies and users to keep their data in a format with eye on the switching costs it would benefit the consumers.
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Not only does GMail have a much better spam filter, but Google will proabbly do what MS won't - aggressively delete spammer email addresses.
Besides, most spam is generated from zombie windows boxes in South Korea, anyways.
Still, if you don't want spam, don't publish your email address and only give it to competent people.
It's a major weakness that I have to use a client for S/MIME capability, but they don't support the best protocol for doing this (IMAP).
With regards to SSL, my issues there mostly apply to Google for domains. As far as I know, they don't allow you to mandate SSL for that either, and that is a weakness in an environment where you can't always trust your users to access with optional security every time.
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I really can't see it catching on guys!
My biggest gripe is Gmail doesn't work with tabs. When using webmail, I open email into tabs I want to read, and by the time I've finished clicking say 5 or so emails, they have finished loading into my browser and I can switch tabs to view them. Gmail doesn't allow tabbed browsing. Also I find Gmail's interface a bit clunky and limiting, much like Microsoft's products are.