GMail

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GMail

  1. (trademark) Alternative letter-case form of Gmail
    • 2004, Paul Greenberg, CRM at the Speed of Light, Third Edition: Essential Customer Strategies for the 21st Century, page 120:
      There is a major controversy brewing around GMail, the “free” e-mail service from Google providing 1 gigabyte of free storage, far more than any other ISP offers.
    • 2004 May 18, Sushubh Mittal, “Google GMail – The Email Experience”, in Search Engine Journal[1]:
      I got in to the oh-so-awesome GMail network courtesy of a friend last week. Now, another e-mail id to look after? That is not exactly convenient.
    • 2007, Tara Calishain, Information Trapping: Real-time Research on the Web, page 231:
      Maybe you like GMail so much you want to switch ALL your e-mail to it.