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March 10th, 2009

Gmail breaks again; time for a change?

Posted by Zack Whittaker @ 1:50 pm

Categories: Breaking news, Cloud computing, Google, Security, University, Web 2.0, e-Learning

Tags: Web, Google Gmail, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, E-mail, Internet, Online Communications, Zack Whittaker

I’ll keep this short and sweet. The answer is no, simply because Gmail offers more service and “things” to students than any other web provider on the web. The news broke this afternoon that Gmail had suffered another outage, in a series of outages over the last couple of months.

Considering the number of three-quarters of Facebook users use Gmail (no connection between the services intended), it’s one of, if not the most popular web email service there is on the web. It’s clear to me already that students use Gmail more than any other service available, and often use it to outsource their own university email.

Update: clearly this idiot doesn’t believe me so I’ll back this one up. Gmail has 113 million users and Facebook has just over 175 million users. This is roughly three-quarters of the users, so I was right first time round.

There is no reason as of yet as to why Gmail failed this afternoon, although the service does seem to be up and running once again; according to their status page:

Update at 1:30 UTC: Please note that the Google Mail service has already been restored for the majority of our users. The rest of the users should be coming back online within the next 24-36 hours. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support.

Gmail, to me, remains as one of the most important and integral parts of my life at the moment. Without the service, I wouldn’t be able to get the email on my phone, access my email from everywhere with any browser, and chat with my friends and colleagues all in the same window.

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"Considering the number of three-quarters of Facebook users use Gmail (no connection between the services intended), it's one of, if not the most popular web email service there is on the web."
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Posted by: TaDaH Posted on: 03/13/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I only use it out of necessity  DougOfCBSZDNet Moderator | 03/10/09
Both here...  Mike (not Cox) | 03/11/09
Wow ZDNet censoring non offensive posts now!  Martin_Australia | 03/10/09
Oh Really  herdin | 03/12/09
Talk about double standards. If it's a Microsoft service you'll be...  transposeIT | 03/10/09
re gmail  KestrelVt | 03/12/09
Gmail?  MGP2 | 03/11/09
RE: Gmail breaks again; time for a change?  Loverock Davidson | 03/11/09
Such restraint, Lovey....  MGP2 | 03/11/09
Hotmail has free POP support now.  ashdude | 03/11/09
Free POP! Wahoo, much prefer free IMAP from GMail  DevJonny | 03/12/09
Tell me when the have free IMAP.  CobraA1 | 03/12/09
Still using it  jred | 03/12/09
I'm keeping a backup in an IMAP compatible email client.  CobraA1 | 03/12/09
Your sentence:  TaDaH | 03/13/09

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