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Yahoo Adds Unlimited Storage to Free Email

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Mar 28, 2007 
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Yahoo Adds Unlimited Storage to Free Email

Starting in May, Yahoo will be offering unlimited storage space to users of its free web-based email service, wrote Yahoo Mail VP John Kremer on an official Yahoo blog. The increase in storage space will mark the 10th anniversary of the Yahoo Mail service, surpassing Google, which offers 2.8GB of storage and Microsoft’s Hotmail, which offers 2GB.

When Yahoo Mail launched in 1997, the storage limit was a generous 4MB. Before that, it was an independent company known as RocketMail. “Our total capacity for mail accounts back then was 200GB for all of our customers. At Yahoo, we’re now receiving more inbound mail than that every 10 minutes,” said David Nakayama, group VP of engineering as quoted by Kremer.

Starting in May, accounts will be upgraded gradually over a period of several months to control costs and iron out the technological bumps that sometimes happen with system-wide upgrades. Yahoo will also have “anti-abuse” limits to prevent unauthorized exploitations of the unlimited space.

Kremer wrote, “We hope we’re setting a precedent for the future. Someday, can you imagine a hard drive that you can never fill? Sounds like a future without limits.”





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