Wednesday, August 11, 2010
You have 1,00000000000000000000000000000 unread emails, Gmail user runs out of Inbox space
It turns out that bottomless bucket of Gmail storage actually does have a bottom. Just ask Mike Monteiro, the most recent person to break Gmail’s usage cap.
So much for, “never delete an e-mail again.” When Gmail first launched in 2004, its massive storage space (then 1GB) was a highly touted feature. Over time, the amount of space made available to users has grown — by our count, it looks like standard Gmail and Google Apps users have about 7.3GB at their disposal today. However, users also now send larger e-mail attachments and archive more messages. Still, for non-corporate e-mail users, racking up more than 7GB in e-mail archives is a pretty impressive feat.
A few years ago, when some users first started to hit the ceiling for Gmail storage space, Google rolled out the ability to buy more storage. Nonetheless, it’s a problem Google doesn’t expect many users to ever encounter.
If we could offer one tip to the big G, it might be to remove that “Who needs to delete when you have so much storage?!” line from the Gmail Trash folder.
How close are you to “beating” Gmail? Mashable’s Adam Ostrow is at 94% — let us know your “score” in the comments!
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