Monday, August 13, 2007

Google starts to sell additional space for Gmail users


Google now offers a way to purchase more storage space to use with some Google services (currently Gmail and Picasa Web Albums). This extra storage acts as overflow when you run out of free storage space in either service. If you've filled your free storage (2.8 GB and counting for Gmail or 1 GB for Picasa Web Albums), you'll automatically use your purchased space to store more pictures and messages up to your new storage limit.

Your shared storage space will be used by whatever service needs it. Picasa's free storage is for photos only, and Gmail's is just for Gmail messages, but the shared storage can be all photos, all messages or a mix of both. You can't set aside shared storage space for one service - it will be used by any service that's over its free storage quota on a first-come, first-served basis.

To purchase more storage, visit https://www.google.com/accounts/PurchaseStorage.

To see how much storage you're using, visit https://www.google.com/accounts/ManageStorage.

1 comment:

Harshit Shingala said...

Mr. Leo I'm Harshit from India I want to meet you via skype or mail relating to google blogger.


please give me the response.

thank you
-Harshit shingala