In May, Yahoo will go to infinity and beyond. The world’s largest free e-mail provider will give its 250 million or so users unlimited e-mail storage, up from its current offer of a single gigabyte. After the system is put in place, Yahoo inboxes will apparently be impossible to fill. The offer trumps the storage capacities of rivals such as Google and Microsoft and heads off any competitor’s future effort to one-up Yahoo by exceeding its capacity. Google currently offers Gmail users 2.8 GB, while Microsoft has a 2 GB cap.
Yahoo Blows Roof Off E-Mail Storage
Posted by: Chris Maxcer March 28, 2007 10:26 AMIn May, Yahoo will go to infinity and beyond. The world’s largest free e-mail provider will give its 250 million or so users unlimited e-mail storage, up from its current offer of a single gigabyte. After the system is put in place, Yahoo inboxes will apparently be impossible to fill. The offer trumps the storage capacities of rivals such as Google and Microsoft and heads off any competitor’s future effort to one-up Yahoo by exceeding its capacity. Google currently offers Gmail users 2.8 GB, while Microsoft has a 2 GB cap.