Saturday 4 April 2020

About Gmail

Storage
Nowadays Gmail service provides over 7250 MB (MB) of free storage [6] Users can rent 400 GB (US $ 500 per year) of additional storage of 10 GB (US $ 20 per year) (which is Picasa Web The album is (split) between Picasa Web Albums) and Gmail).

On 1 April 2005, on the first anniversary of Gmail, Google announced a 1 GB increase, stating that "Google will always give people more storage capacity"

In April 2005, Gmail engineer Rob Simborski stated that storage capacity would continue to grow until there was enough space on Google's servers. On October 12, 2007, Google increased the storage counter to 5.37MB per hour.

After about a week, this score decreased to 1.12 mb / h. On 4 January 2008, this score was reduced to 3.35 MB per day or 0.14 MB per hour. From October 2008, this score increased to 353.9 KB per day.

Gmail lab
Gmail Lab features introduced on 5 June 2008 allow users to bookmark new or experimental features of Gmail, for example important email messages, specially created keyboard shortcuts or games.

Users can enable or disable select laboratory facilities and provide feedback on each of them. By gaining user exposure to these new features, Gmail engineers can improve them and decide which ones are popular and deserve regular developing features in Gmail. All laboratory facilities are experimental and can be terminated at any time. Laboratory facilities can only be used in the English language interface of Gmail

On 10 December 2008, Gmail added support for SMS messaging through its integrated chat.

On 28 January 2009, Gmail added support for offline usage through integration with its Google tools (Google Gear).

Spam sorting
Gmail's spam filter feature is a community-driven system: when a user marks an email, it provides information to the system and is the same as all Gmail users. Helps identify incoming messages

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