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Forget E-Mail, Free Google-Mail Arrives: "G-Mail" Is Born
Forget E-Mail, Free Google-Mail Arrives: "G-Mail" Is Born

  • Read today's follow-up story:
    The i-Technology World Remains Giga-Baffled By Google's "Gmail"


    It may not be certain any longer whether or not Google will complete an IPO this year, but it now looks certain to be entering the free e-mail market.

    Offering better anti-spam software than Yahoo Mail and Hotmail and other rivals, and throwing in 1GB of storage, Google is aiming - once the preview has been tweaked - to launch "Gmail" later this year.

    "Unlike other free webmail services, Gmail is built on the idea that users should never have to file or delete a message, or struggle to find an email they've sent or received," Larry Page, Google co-founder and president, told the Financial Times (FT).

    The FT comments:

    "This is Google's latest step in its push away from being a mere search engine towards taking on the world's biggest Internet portals, following moves into news and Froogle, a comparative shopping tool."

    The preview registration for GMail is here.

    "If a Google user has a problem with e-mail, well, so do we," said Google co-founder and president of technology, Sergey Brin. "And while developing Gmail was a bit more complicated than we anticipated, we're pleased to be able to offer it to the user who asked for it."

    CNN.com comments:

    "Put in real-world terms, Gmail's one gigabyte of free storage could hold the equivalent of a pick-up truck filled with books, where Yahoo's four free megabytes could not quite handle the complete works of William Shakespeare."

    The Sydney Morning Herald, in Sydney, Australia, where it's already April 2, reports:

    But there's a catch to the new service announced today - Google's computers will scan emails to deliver targeted advertising.

    NBC's Channel 13 joins the speculation:

    "Google has long exhibited a quirky sense of humor about itself and its technology. One example of this is Pigeon Rank, a page on Google, which claims its search results are compiled using large numbers of trained pigeons. Then there is the recent job listing for the Google Copernicus Center, which claims the company is hiring staff for a new lunar hosting and research center, to be opened in 2007.

    Skeptics also note that the press release announcing the service on Business Wire is dated March 31 at 7:05 p.m., which is also just past midnight GMT."

    So far, Google has been declining to comment further on Gmail, referring all questions to the company's official press release announcing the service.

    Among the clues that awake suspicion in many, though, is this, from the Gmail FAQ (italics ours):

    Is Gmail available in other languages?

    During this testing period, the Gmail interface is only available in English. However, we're committed to making Gmail available to as many people in as many languages as possible. And Gmail accounts can already be used to read and send email in most languages (even Klingon).


    Nonetheless Reuters is reporting Google's vice president of products, Jonathan Rosenberg, as saying:

    "Gmail is not a hoax...We are very serious about Gmail."

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    Jeremy Geelan is President & COO of Cloud Expo, Inc. and Conference Chair of the worldwide Cloud Expo series. He appears regularly at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of Cloud Expo's "Power Panels" on SYS-CON.TV.

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    You guys are geniuses. You're taking e-mail to a whole new level. 2 Gigs of storage?!?! Oh yeah! Can't wait to get in on that. I anticipate a future cost for the service, keep us posted.....

    You emil download site is confused.
    Try for an hous to simply download Gmail.....NO SUCCESS.
    No idea how you work.
    Gave up.

    Why can't I get a gmail address? I have a friend in New Jersey who has.

    hey thiz iz a request from me if any one has a gmail invite please send it to me i need it if u give 1 g mail invite to me god will give u thousands to u send me an invite on ahmad143khan@hotmail.com as soon as possible

    I want to become a user of Google mail

    I also have a beta account. It isn't a joke, they are serious about it. if they can get the privacy groups happy...

    I like the addwords accually, they are helpfull when they work, and I even have fournd some good sites via the program.

    Being it is beta, to only feture is teh storage. It stipped down naked right now.

    BRING IT ON!! CANT WAIT TO GET OFF HOTMAIL.

    I've been beta testing GMail for Google. It's only by invite for now.

    Well, after waiting 15+ days and still not up, seemed too good to be true to start with. Must have been a sad April Fools Day prank!!!!!

    Very scary! From a dataprotection stand point of view! If I use G-Mail and I agree to the terms of usage, then I agree that the mail I send and receive will get scanned; but what about people, who send me e-mails and they don''t agree to getting their e-mails scanned? I would not feel comfortable at all sending a private e-mail to a friend knowing he uses G-Mail, because I know, my e-mail won''t be private any more... VERY SCARY!!!

    I think that g-mail will be great!! But when is it coming out to the public t be used??

    There is a commericial playing on HBO for G-Mail at 3:00 am everyday next week.

    Umm, "GMail"... I use MSN9 and have had tons of problems. There support sucks, if this is real (1April press release) I will be the first one at the door. Relyablity and support is where I will be looking. Take note apathetic MSN!

    It''s so sad that people who pay lots of money to get rid of spam are now going to join a "free" service that analyzes your email contents to deliver more ads to you.

    What a loser. But then, I suppose poor people need something, so while no business person would ever consider such rubbish, it does allow tricksters, hackers, fraudsters, criminals, pedophiles and others to hide behind yet another anonymous email system.

    Go crime! Go fraud! Go spam! Go to heck...

    Time for Microsoft to stop bullying consumers. Nowaday, I use hotmail as my spam prone email address. No longer I will use it as my main email address because they constantly bullying me into paying them.


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    Denise Rodda wrote: You guys are geniuses. You're taking e-mail to a whole new level. 2 Gigs of storage?!?! Oh yeah! Can't wait to get in on that. I anticipate a future cost for the service, keep us posted.....
    Ronald coupe wrote: You emil download site is confused. Try for an hous to simply download Gmail.....NO SUCCESS. No idea how you work. Gave up.
    Raymond Hilerio wrote: Why can't I get a gmail address? I have a friend in New Jersey who has.
    ahmed wrote: hey thiz iz a request from me if any one has a gmail invite please send it to me i need it if u give 1 g mail invite to me god will give u thousands to u send me an invite on ahmad143khan@hotmail.com as soon as possible
    Mohammed Anas Aadil. Tangulwadi wrote: I want to become a user of Google mail
    dawonn wrote: I also have a beta account. It isn't a joke, they are serious about it. if they can get the privacy groups happy... I like the addwords accually, they are helpfull when they work, and I even have fournd some good sites via the program. Being it is beta, to only feture is teh storage. It stipped down naked right now.
    sam eatherly wrote: BRING IT ON!! CANT WAIT TO GET OFF HOTMAIL.
    John wrote: I've been beta testing GMail for Google. It's only by invite for now.
    Scott Wilson wrote: Well, after waiting 15+ days and still not up, seemed too good to be true to start with. Must have been a sad April Fools Day prank!!!!!
    Rolf wrote: Very scary! From a dataprotection stand point of view! If I use G-Mail and I agree to the terms of usage, then I agree that the mail I send and receive will get scanned; but what about people, who send me e-mails and they don''t agree to getting their e-mails scanned? I would not feel comfortable at all sending a private e-mail to a friend knowing he uses G-Mail, because I know, my e-mail won''t be private any more... VERY SCARY!!!
    Jason wrote: I think that g-mail will be great!! But when is it coming out to the public t be used??
    john wrote: There is a commericial playing on HBO for G-Mail at 3:00 am everyday next week.
    Scott Wilson wrote: Umm, "GMail"... I use MSN9 and have had tons of problems. There support sucks, if this is real (1April press release) I will be the first one at the door. Relyablity and support is where I will be looking. Take note apathetic MSN!
    David wrote: It''s so sad that people who pay lots of money to get rid of spam are now going to join a "free" service that analyzes your email contents to deliver more ads to you. What a loser. But then, I suppose poor people need something, so while no business person would ever consider such rubbish, it does allow tricksters, hackers, fraudsters, criminals, pedophiles and others to hide behind yet another anonymous email system. Go crime! Go fraud! Go spam! Go to heck...
    DieHotMail wrote: Time for Microsoft to stop bullying consumers. Nowaday, I use hotmail as my spam prone email address. No longer I will use it as my main email address because they constantly bullying me into paying them.
    kj wrote: i think it could be very well true. becaue now they have reconfirmed that.
    Paul wrote: I have yet to find solid evidence that it is a hoax. The Klingon reference is real. Google search provides many interfaces using real and virtual languages, Klingon is one of them (http://www.google.com/intl/xx-klingon/). Naturally, Google will provide a similar interface for email management. The Klingon language is a full-fledged invention, not just for entertainment in Star Trek. Go to http://www.kli.org/ for more info. http://www.kli.org/tlh/phrases.html has common phrases in Klingon.
    June wrote: I would like to try it as I love Google and trest it!
    SEE wrote: Well, from the press release: "April 1, 2004 UTC" "And it turns annoying spam e-mail messages into the equivalent of canned meat." That the news services fell for this with that kind of giveaway line is priceless.
    hannisen wrote: The press release states, and I quote, "That''s why Gmail comes with 1,000 megabytes (1 gigabyte) of free storage - more than 100 times what most other free webmail services offer". Sure, that statement is correct, but it''s also more than 500 times more than Hotmail, and companies usually state the biggest difference between them and the "other guys". Things like this makes me feel like it''s just a hoax. I promise I won''t be sad or angry if I''m proven wrong though. Oh, and a final note, something that''s published on major news sites and/or printed in major newspapers doesn''t have to be true. It has happened before, it WILL happen again.
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