AOL enters E-Mail storage market
America Online wants a piece of the premium e-mail storage pie.
Looking to nudge its way into the mail storage market dominated by the likes of Microsoft, Yahoo, and Google., AOL said its ICQ (I Seek You) subsidiary is rolling out a $19.99-a-year e-mail service offering 2GB of storage.
The premium ICQmail, which is powered by Los Angeles-based Mail2World, will also offer bells and whistles like personal calendaring, WAP access to Web-based mail, mail-forwarding to wireless devices, and support for POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP.
Read the complete story here. (eweek.com)
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