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What should I do to create the gmail adress account?

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Gmail address – How to create your email account Google’s Gmail offers free email address for everyone. The service was announced on the 1st of April 2004 with 1GB of storage space. But to prevent overload on their web servers and to properly test the service, Google limited the access to Gmail – accounts could be created via special invites only. People who already owned a Gmail address could send out these invitations. At one time, Gmail invitations were being sold on ebay.com for over $100. On February 7, 2007, Google opened the doors – now anyone could create a Gmail address for free without the special invitations. The “Sign up for Gmail” link was boldly displayed on the Gmail homepage and it still stands there today! Note: Google continues to keep Gmail in beta, which means the service is still being tested. However, with millions of satisfied users all over the world, Gmail has proved its mettle. Let us now see how you can create your

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A Google approach to email. Gmail is built on the idea that email can be more intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun. After all, Gmail has: Less spam Keep unwanted messages out of your inbox with Google’s innovative technology. Mobile access Read Gmail on your mobile phone by pointing your phone’s web browser to http://gmail.com/app. Learn more Lots of space Over 7371.511177 megabytes (and counting) of free storage so you’ll never need to delete another message. Sources: https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail&passive=true&rm=false&continue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.

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