GMail started counting again?
I don’t remember reading any news about the restart of GMail’s storage counter post April 1st when it stopped counting anymore. But now, surprisingly (Logging out from my account for the first time was the surprising part, to myself) I noticed that its yet counting! Or maybe that’s just my -Never-Sign-Out- ignorance that made me notice it now ..
Anyway, head to GMail’s site to learn counting with Google.
Hmmm I don’t know how this free space is going to help some normal guy who just gets around 30 emails daily ? and if we keep sorting our mails ,I guess we don’t need this much of free space ,do we?
Jayahari
31 Jul 07 at 11:37 pm
GDrive.
Harsh
1 Aug 07 at 6:23 am
I believe we’re not actually allowed to use GDrive as per google’s T&C
mehul
1 Aug 07 at 8:16 am
Yes, but thats one use ain’t it?
Harsh
1 Aug 07 at 4:52 pm
It is but not a legal one. Oh well but who cares, as long as your important account doesn’t get locked.
mehul
1 Aug 07 at 5:00 pm
With a 64kbps upload speed, I never dared to use it, nor will
Harsh
1 Aug 07 at 5:06 pm
Yes true but with Box.net and other free online file storing services why would one use Gdrive ?
Jayahari
1 Aug 07 at 10:12 pm
it has started again. i wonder why they dont give unlimited space. now even indiatimes has started giving unlimited space.
i use fileden for big files. it’s great and even gives direct linking.
saurabh.sauron
2 Aug 07 at 3:06 pm
it is all dependent on bandwidth. the more it increase the more inboxs will fill up…
think of the days in the near future… booting of the net. no os on hdd etc..
then the size of ur inbox (GDrive) will matter. Go(d)ogle probably is working in the same direction.
anyways it is a old fact- too much is way better then falling short.
Rollercoaster
4 Aug 07 at 1:26 pm
I logged out from gmail after reading this and voila! its counting again
Nipon
8 Aug 07 at 1:02 pm