Yahoo! offers "unlimited" email storage

Wonder what sparked that idea?

By Jim Hu, 14 May 2004 09:20

NEWS Web portal Yahoo! will begin offering "virtually unlimited storage" for its paid email customers and will upgrade free users to 100MB.

The upgrade is part of an overall enhancement for Yahoo! Mail that will launch this summer. Besides additional storage, the service will get a face-lift and tie in more Yahoo!-branded services, such as Photos and Messenger.

The announcement comes a month after search rival Google said it would launch a free email service called Gmail that offers 1GB of storage, considerably more space than free versions of Yahoo! Mail and Microsoft's Hotmail. Yahoo! currently offers 4MB of storage to free users of its email service.

The company's decision to boost its email storage is not surprising. A day before Gmail details were unveiled, Yahoo! sent emails to some customers in hopes of gauging their interest in receiving 100MB of storage.

The company said the email was just a typical consumer survey for its "loyal consumer base" and denied that it had any relation to the news of Gmail.

Jim Hu writes for News.com

Comments

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  1. 1. anonymous

    This would be great if I could activate in ! My 8 year old yahoo account seems impossible to upgrade ! Anyone got a support phone number for yahoo.com which works ?

  2. 2. anonymous

    My limit's still 6MB - when does the change come in ?

  3. 3. anonymous

    Ilearn that yahoo has increased the e-nail memory to 100mb but for me it has not changed yet .It is still 6mb

  4. 4. anonymous

    go to www.walla.com 1Gb free email

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