Google recently made updates to Gmail that make it more user friendly and powerful than ever before. Watch the video with CNBC’s Dain Evans to find out how you can take charge of your inbox and become a Gmail genius.
Google’s Gmail just celebrated its 15th birthday. With a user base that is almost 20 percent of the world’s population, it has a lot to celebrate. But those 1.5 billion people have a lot of untapped email productivity potential.
Gmail started as a limited beta release on April 1, 2004 and ended its testing phase on July 7, 2009. By February 2016, Gmail had one billion active users worldwide.
Gmail comes with 15 gigabytes of storage, but paid plans are available for up to 30 terabytes for personal use. Users can receive emails up to 50 megabytes in size, including attachments. Emails without attachments max out at 25 megabytes. In order to send larger files, users can insert files from Google Drive into the message.
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