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([personal profile] drcpunk Jun. 15th, 2004 10:33 pm)
Hm, I see Yahoo has upgraded the accounts I had to 100 MB each. Wonder why. Not that I mind, but I do wonder.

From: [identity profile] redaxe.livejournal.com


According to news reports, it's because they're gearing up to compete with Google's GMail service, which is currently in beta, and which offers 1GB of storage space.

Apparently Yahoo had to increase its servers by a factor of 25 to accomplish this. There are SOME things on which economy of scale is valid. I just wish the damned Wall Street bankers (for whom I work) would figure out that it doesn't hold for all companies. And that therefore bigger is not always necessarily better.

From: [identity profile] stormsweeper.livejournal.com


Yeah, because now people have 20x-50x times (depending on how old the account is - mine had a 6MB quota) more spam being saved. ;)

It may be that my gmail account isn't on any spam lists yet, but I haven't received a single piece of spam yet.

From: [identity profile] redaxe.livejournal.com

May have been a different reason


See this article (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/06/16/BUG6P76LR91.DTL&type=business); there was also a cyberattack that slowed several large sites yesterday, including Yahoo! So it may have been their upgrade, it may have been this other thing.

Either way, the increase in space is to compete with GMail, and whatthehell, 100MB free ain't to sneeze at.
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