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  2. History of Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Gmail, a free webmail service from Google, was created by Paul Buchheit and his team in 2001 and launched in 2004. Find out how Gmail became popular, integrated with other Google products, and faced security challenges.

  3. Gmail - Wikipedia

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    Gmail is the largest email service in the world, with 1.5 billion active users and 15 GB of free storage. It has a search-oriented interface, a conversation view, and supports integration with Google Drive and other Google services.

  4. History of email - Wikipedia

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    Learn how email evolved from early computer-based messaging to the current Internet suite of protocols and applications. Explore the precursors, terminology, hosts, networks, and standards of email development.

  5. Google Workspace - Wikipedia

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    Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is a collection of online tools for communication, storage, and content creation developed by Google. It includes Gmail, Calendar, Meet, Chat, Drive, Docs, and more, with different editions and features for businesses, education, and governments.

  6. Timeline of Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the key events in the history of Google's search service, from its launch in 1997 to its latest updates in 2019. The timeline covers the development, internationalization, categories, algorithm changes, and features of Google Search.

  7. History of Google - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Google, the most used web-based search engine, was created by Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Stanford University in 1996. Discover the origins, development, and controversies of Google and its products, such as Gmail, Maps, Chrome, and more.

  8. Google services outages - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the eight episodes of Google service disruptions since 2013, affecting various products such as YouTube, Gmail, and Google Maps. Find out the causes, durations, and impacts of each outage.

  9. At sign - Wikipedia

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    The at sign, @, is an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 per widget = £14), [1] now seen more widely in email addresses and social media platform handles.