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Biggest difference between gmail and hotmail is that gmail has 1 GB inbox. You can get the same at walla.com since long time, but since half a year or so also google offers such email adresses. You need someone with an existing gmail adress to 'invite' you for one.
Also, gmail offers the option to search on the web and in your mailbox. Quite interesting when you get a lot daily reports from user groups etc that go on the same subject you search on. For example, using gmail I can search agnula website and their mailing list at once, the website being a bit out of date and the mailing list containing the latest info.
Oh, and I doubt gmail would spy on you like the spamming account of hotmail
M$ doesn't make it a secret they log all your activity on their services.
Also, gmail offers the option to search on the web and in your mailbox. Quite interesting when you get a lot daily reports from user groups etc that go on the same subject you search on. For example, using gmail I can search agnula website and their mailing list at once, the website being a bit out of date and the mailing list containing the latest info.
Oh, and I doubt gmail would spy on you like the spamming account of hotmail

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don't be so sure.....On 2005-03-14 09:05, at0m|c wrote:
Oh, and I doubt gmail would spy on you like the spamming account of hotmailM$ doesn't make it a secret they log all your activity on their services.
there have been nasty rumors about that on the local tech talk show here. nothing i can sustantiate, but i suspect a google search might.
and a quick search shows..
http://www.brendonwilson.com/profile/000158.shtml
http://www.computing.net/security/wwwbo ... 13966.html
http://www.macnewsworld.com/story/33498.html
don't know the true story...i'd bet it's anyone's guess....
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I thought (from my experience) every provider offers popmail. And all of my previous and today free acounts have a setup utility.On 2005-03-14 10:32, braincell wrote:
Another big difference is that gmail has the option to use it with a popmail so that you can use outlook with it. They even have a setup utility.