I’ve just noticed that Gmail now offers more than 3 GB of Free Storage. So, come on Google update the Trash from “No conversations in the Trash. Who needs to delete when you have over 2000 MB of storage?!” to “No conversations in the Trash. Who needs to delete when you have over 3000 MB of storage?!”

Here are some interesting related stories:

Google Vows to Increase Gmail Storage Limit

Google is speeding up the rate at which it adds storage to Gmail due to increased storage requirements for attachments such as photos.

Microsoft Goes to 1 GB, Google Ups Gmail to 4 GB

Microsoft late Thursday announced its Windows Live SkyDrive service was being upgraded to support 1 GB of file storage - double what was previously available. Meanwhile, Google on Friday said it would “speed up” the counter increasing storage available to Gmail users, reaching 4 GB by the end of the month.

Gmail: 42 GB Free Storage by 2038

Gmail just revised their storage estimates for the next 1449 years. Googlified dug around in the code and discovered that you’ll be getting a tiny increase to 2912 MB on Friday, 4.2 GB by October 23, 6 GB by January 4 2008, 42 GB by 2038 and 2.70266701 × 1072 TB by 3456. Google has since since confirmed by on the Gmail blog that the counter’s speed has been increased.

Gmail’s Storage Increases, 6 GB in January 2008

Gmail will increase the free storage gradually in the next days. On October 23, you’ll get 4321 MB of storage, then the growth will slow down until January 4, when you’ll have 6283 MB of storage. From January 4, you’ll receive 3.3 MB every day, that’s 10 times bigger than the current rate of growth.

Never ever delete email, Gmail storage increases

Running out of Gmail space already? How would you like some additional storage space so that you never, ever have to erase anything ever again? Well, everyone’s wishes have been answered!

More Gmail storage coming for all

When people ask me about my job, one of the common questions I get is, “Where does Gmail put all that mail?” I generally answer by pointing them to a web site like this one. While that’s not exactly how it works, we do spend a lot of time working to make sure our users have all the space they need.


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