GigaBytes Galore

In this modern era of information and technology, having no email address can be considered one of those deadly sins. So, instead of being a sinner, why don’t you join those who have been salvaged and get yourself an email address. While you’re at it, don’t stop at just getting an ordinary address. Get a Gigabytes address.

Whole lotta options

Talk about wet blanket, just when everything was fine in the Yahoo! World of search engines, Google came and spoilt the fun. Now Google has to do it again – ruining Yahoo!’s existence bu launching a new email sevice. Yahoo! mail 10 Megabytes capacity is just a cute little mouse compared to the 1 Gigabyte (1000 Megabytes) mammoth size GoogleMail. Now, given the option, who would choose a matchbox car over a real car? Unfortunatelly, GoogleMail’s Beta version service is avaiable by invitation only. So, not everybody can get a bite of this cake. But then everybody goes berserk, increasing storage capacity just to survive the competition. Yahoo! Goes to from 10 to 100 Megabytes, then 250 Megabytes, multiplying its capacity! Still it’s smaller than’Google’s.Other 1 Gigabyte web mail services are springing up like mushrooms and are available to the worldwide public (but not the beta version), such as www.spymac.com and suredidmail. At unitedemailsystems they even provide 3 (THREE) Gigabytes worth of storage for free! Eat your heart out, Yahoo!

Sign up here at hriders, and they will give you an email capacity that’s equal to the size of 200 CDs. They also have a challenge for the users: if you can be the first person to fill the account up to its 100 Gigabytes limit, you’ll get a free ONE TERRABYTE email storage capacity (2000 CDs, guys!) No deleting anymore for the rest of your life, yay! What are you waiting for? C’mon, join the party!

Note :

Beta or Beta Version (n): A version of hardware/software that is still under development. Beta software is often made available to internet users other than testers. Users can download it for little or no cost.

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