Google Fleetingly Offers Some 1,000GB

edited May 2004 in Science & Tech
Google raised storage limits for some users of its e-mail service by a factor of 1,000, but the change was a glitch the search engine company is working to reverse.
Several users of the search engine's Gmail Web-based e-mail service noticed Tuesday that their storage limits had quietly been raised to 1 million megabytes, or 1 terabyte. That's four times the typical capacity of a new high-end PC's hard drive.
If only the IRS could make the same mistake with my tax return. -KingFish

Source: ZDNet

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  • RWBRWB Icrontian
    edited May 2004
    KingFish wrote:
    Google raised storage limits for some users of its e-mail service by a factor of 1,000, but the change was a glitch the search engine company is working to reverse.


    If only the IRS could make the same mistake with my tax return. -KingFish

    Source: ZDNet
    That would be nice, until the IRS sees the mistake and takes it back AFTER you already spent it, then gives you an audit for ****s and giggles ;)
  • edited May 2004
    Ha, can't take what I wouldn't have (it would be spent by the time they caught on). The jailtime would certainly deter me though :(

    KF
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