All that you Need to Know about Gmail

June 26, 2007 by mabs
Filed under: Gmail 

The good thing about web-based e-mail is that you can access your messages from any computer with Internet access. The downside, however, is that you cannot access your old messages or work on new ones if you cannot go online. When free web-based service was first popularized by Hotmail, Yahoo, AOL and other free web-based mail service providers followed suit.

With the success of Google’s search engine, the company did some fine-tuning to the services offered by existing free web-based e-mail service providers. And what do users get out of this fine-tuning? A better and improved version of the traditional web-based mail that we know: Gmail. With Gmail, users can still conduct a Google search plus a bunch of great features.

First, users do not need to worry about limited storage space or having to delete e-mails since they can have over 2.6 megabytes of storage space. Second, you can also search from the old messages so you would not have to go through each e-mail if you are looking for something. Third, there is no need for you to worry about pop-up advertisements, and the Google ads that you will see on the right of your Gmail interface are related ads about the messages that you have displayed on your screen.

Finally, Gmail has managed to integrate instant messaging within the e-mail page itself. So, there is no need for you to install a separate client or software to get in touch with your friends and send them instant messages.

With all these cool features and more, Gmail is definitely the free web-based mail service to watch out for. Just like with the Google search engine, users can enjoy a more efficient, quick and easy way to access their e-mail messages over the Internet through Gmail.

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