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August 17th, 2009

Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 4:49 am

Categories: AOL, ComScore, Google, Microsoft

Tags: Web, Google Gmail, America Online Inc., E-mail Service, E-mail Providers, E-mail, Cloud Computing, Internet, Online Communications, Andrew Nusca

Google’s Gmail is now the third-largest Web e-mail service in the U.S., surpassing AOL e-mail with 37 million monthly unique users, according to new comScore estimates for July 2009 via TechCrunch.

That puts Gmail second only to Windows Live Hotmail, with 47 million unique users, and Yahoo! Mail, with 106 million unique users. (In comparison, AOL counts 36.4 million unique users.)

It was only a bit more than a month ago that Google’s e-mail service finally removed its longstanding “beta” label. The new comScore estimates mark a sea change: Gmail’s unique visitors grew 25 percent this year, while AOL’s declined 22 percent in the same period.

In comparison, Hotmail grew just 8 percent during the same period, while Yahoo! Mail increased unique visitors by 16 percent.

That puts Google Mail in striking distance of Microsoft’s Hotmail.

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Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I love comparisons like "only grew 8 percent"
like its a bad thing. Yeah lets see I have $100 in one hand and $80 in another. I can grow my $100 by 8% or my $20 x 22%.

$100 x .08 = $108

$80 x .22 = $97.60

Or in terms... (Read the rest)
Posted by: aktazdevil Posted on: 09/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
internet accounts don't tell much about real subscribers  Linux Geek | 08/17/09
Relevance?  jasonp@... | 08/17/09
Re: internet accounts don't tell much about real subscribers  shadowagent | 08/17/09
Outlook integration paying dividends  jasonp@... | 08/17/09
Outlook Express is dead  Michael Kelly | 08/17/09
You can do the same with  tikigawd | 08/17/09
RE: Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.  ussafs3 | 08/17/09
RE: Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.  zdcomment | 08/17/09
RE: Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.  ayameen_2000@... | 08/17/09
RE: Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.  jrbast@... | 08/17/09
RE: Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.  jntowers | 08/17/09
Poll  TaDaH | 08/17/09
Not residing in the US, I guess I shouldn't have  mhenriday | 08/17/09
RE: Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.  duchovny | 08/17/09
More than one email account  Animal13 | 08/17/09
The Google botnet grows  jorjitop | 08/17/09
RE: Gmail moves past AOL as No. 3 web e-mail service in U.S.  e_ecruz | 08/17/09
wooptee doo!  kaninelupus | 08/18/09
25MB attachment limit and offline access...  paul613 | 09/02/09
Oops! Yahoo allows 25MB, too  paul613 | 09/02/09
I love comparisons like "only grew 8 percent"  aktazdevil | 09/02/09

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