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Happy birthday! Gmail turns 10

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Apr, 2014 10:23 AM
    Your favourite webmail service Gmail has turned 10. Launched April 1, 2004, Google’s simple, user-friendly inbox today is an undisputed leader in email and related services.
     
    In 2004, Gmail arrived as an invitation-only product on beta platform.
     
    After several design changes, it finally dropped the beta label in 2009.
     
    In Gmail, Microsoft offered a spam-free inbox with integrated search tool and loads of storage capacity that was enough to beat the rivals.
     
    It was Gmail that gave webmail a slick snappiness more akin to a desktop application.
     
    “It left clunky old Hotmail in the dust. New messages just appeared, chat windows popped up instantly - all without a browser refresh. Today, we all expect websites to behave like real applications,” a report in wired.com said.
     
    No special software was required. You never had to worry about storage. It was always there. 
     
    There were no messy connections, just a simple password login.

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