Well, they won't actually give you 1 terabyte if you ask me. They say they will, but since nobody is actually going to have that much stuff in their email, each email account will not take up 1 terabyte on their servers.But for me Gmail is just fine.
Personally, all I care about looks is that I can see what i'm doing, and it uses up a small amount of memory.But nice tutorial anyway, keep up the good work!
Quick question here: Is it actually possible to host thing on your gmail acount using gmail drive? If so, please let me know how, because it sound really interesting.
Is this the same thing as in firefox go into tools>options then click Clear Cache? I never really did get what that button does, but i assumed that it was something like cookies. I don't see how that speeds it up though, could you explain?Thanks!
I think that if gmail did not require invites, it would already have yahoo and hotmail out of the running, but it they did allow anyone to sign up then they would probably have to lower the amount of space everyone gets.