The email wars are here. Yahoo announced that it would give its users 100MB mailboxes to prevent users from moving to GMail. What Hotmail does is yet to be seen.
But Google has come here to conquer. According to the latest, GMail is now saying 1TB of data per user!
From Google Weblog at google.blogspace.com:
Apparently "kicking it up a notch", Gmail now indicates that users have a full
terabyte of disk space! Mine says:
> You are currently using 437 MB (0%) of your 1000000 MB.
Is this a mistake or a genius leapfrogging of their competitors? (You've got to
imagine that few, if any, users will go past 1GB making this mostly a marketing
gimmick.)
[Dave Winer sees the same thing
(screenshot)](http://www.scripting.com/images/archiveScriptingCom/2004/05/18/terabyte.gif).
Thanks to Logan Ingalls for the original tip.
URL:
http://google.blogspace.com/archives/001241
Called Rosh and got a screenshot of his GMail account. It does seem to have increased to a TB.

Compare that with my Hotmail account:

Notice the additional storage provides only 10MB! Long way to go MS, long way to go!