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Revision as of 14:14, 7 March 2011
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| Name: | Gmail |
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| URL: | http://mail.google.com |
| Type: | Email service |
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GMail is currently the most popular email service on the planet.
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General Information
Reviews from Other Universities
Keep your [university] e-mail address, but use Google’s advanced e-mail interface – without ads. Comes with a powerful spam filter.
University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
- Keep unwanted messages out of your inbox with Google’s powerful spam blocking technology
- Keep any message you might need down the road, and then find it fast with Google search
- Send mail, read new messages and search your archives instantly from your phone
University of Notre Dame
University of Washington
Ad-free email with over 7 GB of storage and continued use of your @u.washington.edu or @uw.edu email addresses
Descriptions from other universities review the power of spam filter most. Features such as “Search email”, “more than 7 GB storage”, “Smart phone access”, and “continuity of university email address use.”
