Saturday, March 17, 2007

Good news for Google users..


Anticipation is brewing for Google’s big April 1st (April Fools) announcement this year and since GMail was first launched on April 1st, some are expecting Google to make some big changes.


It appears however that Google has already made some tweaks to GMail, in the form of storage space.
Google has updated the GMail code to calculate 5 years into the future, stopping at 3.47 GB.




The Gmail login page updated to reflect new targets for the amount of space each account gets. The counter on that page is always counting up, and you can actually see what it is counting to.
With the new update, here’s the new space targets and how many days until that much space is hit by the counter on the page:

2800MB: Already reached

2835MB: In 18.22 days

2980MB: In 384 days

3125MB: In 749 days

3270MB: In 1114 days

3415MB: In 1479 days

3560MB: In 1845 days
The last target is 3560MB, which is about 3.47GB of space. But that’s over 60 months (5 years) away!

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