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I was contemplating switching to Google to get the unlimited storage, but was hesitant due to the intrusive nature of their ad scheme.

With Yahoo! pumping up the free accounts to 100MB, it's a simple choice to just stay put. That amount of storage is going to satisfy most email users, and you avoid the heavy-handed ad tactics of Google.
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It about time  toadlife | 05/13/04
It's 2 megs..  d_jedi | 05/13/04
And there's more  James T. Kirk | 05/14/04
I stopped when..  d_jedi | 05/14/04
Additional requests  solprovider | 05/13/04
As a user of mozilla and an armchair web developer...  toadlife | 05/13/04
In my experience..  d_jedi | 05/13/04
to a point  voska | 05/14/04
I found..  d_jedi | 05/14/04
Yahoo cares?  myndlon@... | 05/13/04
Thx Google. (nt)  doe_z | 05/13/04
I have 6 megs  jdakula | 05/13/04
Me too and so does the Mrs.  kchahal | 05/13/04
Yes, me three  Oggie_z | 05/13/04
6 megs  stormbringer_33756 | 05/14/04
(NT) Geez, I'm out of breath after reading that.  James T. Kirk | 05/14/04
Very Smart!  ejhonda | 05/14/04
Advantages of competition!  SOCAM | 05/14/04
Oh, good...  AbsolutelyNot | 05/14/04
WHEN  markbn | 05/14/04
Yahoo! boosts free e-mail storage to 100MB  kcrannie | 05/15/04

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