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I've been using Excite for a few years now, as it used to be part of ATTBI's @home internet service. Anyways, here is their announcement:

Big news! Your Excite email account is getting bigger - MUCH BIGGER!

We'll soon be upgrading your current 3MB email account to allow up to 125MB of storage - FREE! That means enjoying your Excite Email experience more, and checking your storage quota less (or not at all!). Plus, we're increasing your email size limit to a whopping 10MB. This will give you the freedom to attach larger files, documents, whatever you want.

125MB of Storage Space!
10MB message size
100% FREE
 
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AfternicAfternic
Cool, thanks for the news.
 
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:o I wonder how many more companies will follow suit now.
 
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Is hotmail next? :talk:
 
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Seems like everyone is jumping on the bandwagon!

Originally posted by Dr.Pepper
Is hotmail next? :talk:

I wouldn't see why not...it's not like Gates couldn't afford it! :lol:

Nate
 
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thanks for the latest info about exite.com..... i'm sure hotmail will be next
 
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Hotmail has paid accounts already... they won't upgrade their accounts if people are paying just for 10mb or so
 
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Well, people won't be doing that in the future, coz there's gmail :D
 
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Originally posted by Crusader
Hotmail has paid accounts already... they won't upgrade their accounts if people are paying just for 10mb or so

Well, so did Yahoo Mail, but they upgraded their free accounts to 100 MB... and their paid accounts to 2 GB!!!
 
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Unless somebody offers 2gig free and a brand new service with decent usernames, they cannot top GMail ;)
 
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behh...msn better upgrade soon, or there goin down i think
 
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