For a few dollars, Gmail could start offering a tailored email addresses as you wish. A way out to have really personal addresses... Yo...
For a few dollars, Gmail could start offering a tailored email addresses as you wish. A way out to have really personal addresses...
Your address @gmail.com works well but lacks that little something that makes you always regret this mail server that you installed on an old Pentium in a corner of your room. The addresses @iamasuperstar you lack a bit - and we understand you.
Rejoice, according to the British website ZDNet, Google would conduct tests to confirm a new paid service. It would propose to users of mails with custom extensions. For example: you@whatyouwant.com. To believe the English site, this service would cost $ 2 per user per month, always with the Gmail storage capacity which is 15 GB.
Business customers would qualify for another option, including 30 GB of storage, technical support 24h /24h, 7/7, plus a few other tools, all for a cost of $ 5 per user per month.
A third option, costing $ 10 per month gives access to unlimited storage, or 1 TB per user, if there are less than five, says ZDNet.
A Google spokesman reportedly said to 01NET Website: "We know that your choice of username probably was not yourname345666@gmail.com. That is why we are conducting this experiment. " However, the Google representative accurate to temper the enthusiasm of those who would already leap: "It is however a test and we do not take decisions for the long term."
Your address @gmail.com works well but lacks that little something that makes you always regret this mail server that you installed on an old Pentium in a corner of your room. The addresses @iamasuperstar you lack a bit - and we understand you.
Rejoice, according to the British website ZDNet, Google would conduct tests to confirm a new paid service. It would propose to users of mails with custom extensions. For example: you@whatyouwant.com. To believe the English site, this service would cost $ 2 per user per month, always with the Gmail storage capacity which is 15 GB.
Business customers would qualify for another option, including 30 GB of storage, technical support 24h /24h, 7/7, plus a few other tools, all for a cost of $ 5 per user per month.
A third option, costing $ 10 per month gives access to unlimited storage, or 1 TB per user, if there are less than five, says ZDNet.
A Google spokesman reportedly said to 01NET Website: "We know that your choice of username probably was not yourname345666@gmail.com. That is why we are conducting this experiment. " However, the Google representative accurate to temper the enthusiasm of those who would already leap: "It is however a test and we do not take decisions for the long term."


