I thought that too, after I got my GMail invite. Then I realized that it had a better spam filter, and a cleaner layout.kortin said:Gmail...? Oh, you mean the email address I use for shit I don't want flooding my yahoo (read: main) email!
Ditto. I was so pissed about that, that I created a thread on the Escapist asking if this was justified or just plain wrong. The basic response at the time was uniformly nut up or shut up.Corven said:This is probably in part due to them forcing people who want to make a youtube account also make a gmail account to register.
Similar story for me (been using GMail for nearly 8 years now) except I started using it back in high school. The benefits of hanging out in the 3d animation and engineering-club computer lab I guess.Pebkio said:I was one of those people who got into Gmail back in 2004. Because someone walked into the IT department in Job Corps with an account and invites. That means Gmail because the unofficial official email for us Cisco kids.
And we all loved it because it was bigger and better than anyone else. I remember an often repeated question being: "You mean we EACH get a gigabyte?".
Well, the storage space was really a curiosity for us, although it was nice to have a backup for our important files. For transfer, there was this other thing that was big at the time: ICQ. ICQ had this great setting for which we got to use the intranet connection instead of having to go through an outside server... so... 5000kb/s transfers!Dimitriov said:Similar story for me (been using GMail for nearly 8 years now) except I started using it back in high school. The benefits of hanging out in the 3d animation and engineering-club computer lab I guess.
But at the time the amount of storage was a real godsend! Boy do I ever remember getting furious at not being able to send stuff because it was too big, or having to delete attachments because I couldn't afford the storage space!
taciturnCandid said:I still use hotmail. I can check my hotmail instantly and it updates all the time thanks to the email app of windows 8.
Hopefully google will come up with something similar and then i will switch