
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
The year is 2004 and Google unveiled a new email product called Gmail. This new service was unlike any other, as it promised a whopping 1GB of free storage for emails. I remember the pundits asking โWho would need one gigabyte of storage?โ It turns out, everybody. I was on Gmail on week one, having received an email invite from my former colleague, the late Jim Ayson. We were both working on the Mobile Philippines magazine that was later acquired by Hinge-Inquirer Publications. Receiving an email invite was a viral phenomenon at that time, as it was on an invite-only […]...
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