SAN FRANCISCO: Yahoo plans to offer unlimited e-mail storage to its roughly quarter of a billion users, starting in May.
The world's biggest e-mail service said Tuesday that it would scrap its free e-mail storage limit of one gigabyte, or about a billion bytes of data, responding to explosive growth in attachment sizes as people share ever more photos, music and videos via e-mail.
Microsoft has a two gigabyte free e-mail storage limit, while Google caps its Gmail service at 2.8 gigabytes.
(but Gmail will prevail!)
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