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Lycos Europe Beats Google to Market with 1GB Email

malebolgia   on 18 May 2004 - 17:06 · 3 comments & 1492 views

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Web portal Lycos Europe beat its larger rival Google to market with an e-mail service featuring one gigabyte of storage space, the company announced on Tuesday. Lycos Europe said the new service was going live in the United Kingdom on Tuesday with other European countries to follow. Dangling massive storage space in front of e-mail customers is the latest ploy to encourage loyalty and to generate more subscription and advertising revenues. One gigabyte of storage would hold 250,000 e-mails or 2,000 photos or 250-300 songs.

Top Web search provider Google Inc. announced last month the company was developing Gmail, a one-gigabyte service that remains at the stage of a limited trial. Meanwhile, Yahoo this summer will start a phased introduction of expanded storage capacity for e-mail users. Lycos Europe will charge British users 3.49 pounds ($6.15) per month for an ad-free e-mail service. The soon-to-be-public Google will offer a free service supported by advertisers who will be able to target users with promotional messages based on their e-mail conversations. Google's Gmail service has come under fire from various consumer rights watchdogs who maintain targeting ads in this manner constitutes a breach of a user's privacy.

News source: Reuters

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