googlesystem.blogspot.com— Some users of Google Apps for Your Domain report that their Gmail accounts have 15 GB of storage space. There are at least two people who noticed it, so it's hard to consider this a mistake.
Oct 30, 2006View in Crawl 4
Tomi,And I don't like it when other digg users benefit from my own hard work -- hence why this Digg thread even exists. It's a "slap in the face" to see my OWN submission ignored, only to see it resurface via a "popular" user and secondary source. Afterall, it is MY blog entry and HARD WORK which started this circus of discussion within the blogosphere to begin with.If I sound pissed, you're right -- I am. Put yourself in MY shoes, and you'll understand.
carrotopp13Oct 31, 2006
gmail is already greater than 2GB... my account is reading at 2779MB
Closed AccountOct 31, 2006
Interestingly, most people use hard drive space for storing things.
ronaldlewisOct 31, 2006
FYI: I am the blogger referenced in the googlesystem story ... and originally submitted this to digg here: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Trick_or_Treat_Google_Apps_Mail_Now_At_15_GB">http://digg.com/tech_news/Trick_or_Treat_Google_Apps_Mail_Now_At_15_GB</a>
habilusOct 31, 2006
Use firefox like this...<a class="user" href="http://img177.imageshack.us/my.php?image=waytousefirefoxvp0.jpg">http://img177.imageshack.us/my.php?image=waytousefirefoxvp0.jpg</a>:-)
orangetideOct 31, 2006
this is not the place for such a discussion. perhaps you could email the admin staff at gmail instead?
Closed AccountOct 31, 2006
"no it is not netscape it is FIREFOX! duh!"Look at one of the Tabs. it links to Netscape's website
bhasaduOct 31, 2006
is he wants run his PC through GMail?!! :P
whispsilOct 31, 2006
Could that be a preparation for GDrive or platypus or whatever ?
arjieOct 31, 2006
@Greenlantern33:Sometimes you start replying to a message and then cancel that reply, except that it's been auto-saved, then that goes into drafts.
ronaldlewisOct 31, 2006
Tomi,And I don't like it when other digg users benefit from my own hard work -- hence why this Digg thread even exists. It's a "slap in the face" to see my OWN submission ignored, only to see it resurface via a "popular" user and secondary source. Afterall, it is MY blog entry and HARD WORK which started this circus of discussion within the blogosphere to begin with.If I sound pissed, you're right -- I am. Put yourself in MY shoes, and you'll understand.