Testing Google
Google claims to give us 2 GB mailboxes.
Google wants everything to be on their servers so they can process it. The more the data they get, the better. They can have more accurate analyzers which will help their ad-sense engine and spam filters. But somewhere, the advantage of having more data must fall short of the cost of maintining that data.
How many of us have 2 GB worth of mails in our mailbox? Can google really support all the users having 2 GB mailboxes? There's only one way to find out. Let's test it.
Let's fill our inboxes with Mails galore. Archive it all. As google prefers it. Label them as "deletables". Keep deleting those as your mailbox starts filling up with actual usable data.
It is unethical to do it. But this is probably what people will start doing now. We don't want a monopoly. Google is becoming one. And people with foresight are waking up.
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