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Gmail, the Web mail service operated by search engine Google, could be gearing up for its official launch after users of the service found that the number of invitations they could send out increased from four to 50.
Google will invite users to try new features the company is considering adding to its Gmail service, the company said Thursday.
Yahoo has quadrupled the storage capacity offered to users of its free Web email service from 250MB to 1GB.
Google on Monday in the United States was set to launch Gmail Chat, which will let users send instant messages with one click from their e-mail account, see when contacts are online and save the chat history like an e-mail message.
Five months after being bought by Google, the Writely online word-processing application is now open for anyone who wants to sign up and use it.
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