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UPDATED: 08:15, July 29, 2004
Yahoo launches 1G storage in China
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Yahoo China has begun to provide one gigabyte (GB) of e-mail storage free of charge, providing the largest-capacity e-mail storage in the country.

The increased storage capacity is open to all Internet users, according to a statement on the Yahoo China web site.

Yahoo e-mail service now has more than 500 million global users, said Zhou Hongyi, president of Yahoo China. "The gigabyte age of e-mail storage is coming."

Some web companies based in China have enlarged storage for their e-mail boxes this year. Sina has upgraded to 30 megabytes (MB) and Netease up to 260 MB, the Beijing Daily Messenger reported.

Source: Xinhua

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