30Gigs offers lots of e-mail space
30Gigs is a new free webmail service that's making some buzz because it offers—you guessed it—30GB of storage. It's currently invite only and there's really no indication that it offers anything that you can't get somewhere else, apart from massive storage, but there are already thousands of people begging for invites at forums the Internet over. It's worth noting that their Privacy Policy is a bit suspect, i.e. you have no privacy.











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Subscribe to commentsZelidarOct 3rd 2005 3:07PM
With the usual skimpy upload speed we get with standard A(symetric)DSL offers and some additional bandwidth quotas they might have, filling just half of this will take months of continued online efforts.
I am perfectly happy with Gmail 2.5GB, now proudly approaching 2%.
PeterOct 3rd 2005 6:40PM
Zelidar - Good point. I'll stick with Gmail, (2% also) and just create more accounts if I ever need more space. I wouldn't really want 30 Gigs of my data under someone else's control anyway.
Seung Fei KongOct 4th 2005 10:14AM
The file attachment limit for 30gigs.com is only 2Mbyte, compare to 10Mb or 15Mb for other services like gmail, yahoo, etc.
ZelidarOct 4th 2005 11:04AM
Seung Fei - Yep, thanks I can now be more specific. Continued online effort, that is, in 15'000 tedious 2MB steps :)