The Gmail service currently provides more than 7350 Megabyte of free storage.
The Gmail service currently provides more than 10 GB of free storage per account.
More than 30 privacy and civil liberties organizations have urged Google to suspend Gmail service until these issues are resolved.
On February 24, 2009, the Gmail service was offline for 2 hours and 30 minutes, preventing millions of users from accessing their accounts.
Google is also a fan, and uses it in its Gmail service to allow users to drag and drop files into messages.
For example, its free Gmail service offers 2 gigabytes of storage, a level most other companies charge fees for.
Google recently started offering a free cellphone version of its popular Gmail service.
Google doubles the storage space of its Gmail service to two gigabytes.
Priority inbox is slowly rolling out across Gmail services.
On 1 Sept 2009, Gmail service was interrupted for several hours.