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Happy 10th birthday Gmail -- Google's greatest ever April Fools' Day surprise


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Whether you love or hate them, Google’s April Fools' Day announcements are something we’ve come to expect, and they’re usually pretty creative, even if they don’t fool many people. Some of this year’s pranks include Google+ Auto Awesome Photobombs with The HoffGmail Shelfieand Google Maps: Pokémon Challenge.
 
Ten years ago though, Google made what was easily its greatest April Fools' announcement ever -- introducing the world to Gmail, a new free webmail service. Few people fell for it though, as the 1GB of free storage being offered was too fantastical. Hotmail, the market leading service at the time, gave its free users just 2MB and had a policy of ruthlessly deleting new messages once that limit was reached. If you wanted to increase the size of your inbox to 10MB you could, but at the cost of $19.95 a year. And here was a search engine promising 500 times as much storage, for free? Yeah, right. Nice try Google!
 
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nic
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  • April 1, 2014
@ had been playing this quite a lot - I think he has caught 7 pokemon.

RyanBot
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  • April 1, 2014
LOL

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