Study: Half of Gmail Switchers from Hotmail

By Ed Oswald | Published February 16, 2005, 12:02 PM

The results of a study released Wednesday indicate that new Gmail subscribers are about twice as likely to come from MSN's Hotmail as they are from Yahoo Mail. Return Path, a company that offers tools to ease the switch between e-mail services based the results on data collected from clients during the period of June through December 2004.

Between 52 to 56 percent of customers switching to Gmail came from a Hotmail address each month, said Return Path. This compares to only 24 to 34 percent being from a Yahoo account. The rest of Return Path's clients were switching from MSN, AOL and Comcast, though at much smaller numbers.

One possible explanation for the disparity is that Google's Gmail has offered 1 gigabyte of storage free to its users since the service was put into public beta. On the other hand, free Hotmail users were only given 2 megabytes of storage until late last year.

But Jupiter Research senior analyst warned about making predictions based on third-party data. "While the switch rates appear to be high, I would caution against making trend predictions based on a single vendor's service," he said. "What if higher Net-tenured or tech-savvy users primarily use the service and also happen to be the most-likely Google switchers?"

For its part, Return Path says more than 700,000 people use its services each month, and the company is the official "Email Change of Address" provider for the United States Postal Service.

Nate Mook contributed to this report.

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Please just e-mail lots of invites to give away...

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can you give me an invite please

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Guys please stop begging.

Just goto ispooler

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Either case, just use Isnoop GMail invite spooler : http://isnoop.net/gmail/

Simplier, more efficient.

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You can get an invite (or offer yours) at www.markavey.com/gmail.html :)

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"On the other hand, free Hotmail users were only given 2 megabytes of storage until late last year."

Still have only 2 megabytes.

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send a email with Gmail Invitation in the subject line and I will email you one:

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yeah I have 50 please someone help me get rid of them

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last week i got rid of 50 invites i got another 50 a few days ago. if anyone wants one just email me at ABurton261@gmail.com

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Please send me a Gmail invitation. Thank you.

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Where ?

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please send an invite to cshimizu@hawaii.rr.com thanx!

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I have made the switch from Hotmail to GMail.

Alister

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I'd switch too if I could have an account, damn them!

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No wonder.

Gmail is King. If you haven't already switched I urge you to do so as soon as possible. It's the best free webmail around. Bar None!

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"But Jupiter Research senior analyst warned about making predictions based on third-party data."

OMG!!! That's the funniest thing I've read all week! Making predictions about third party data!Who, Jupitor Research?!? :)

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I'm just about ready to dump hotmail. Why? The silly "you can't use Hotmail with OE" BS that MS has started. Also, the "login and verify your account for security" BS is getting tedious.

Gimme gmail pop3 access everywhere and sod off, MS.

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Hotmail used to have free POP3/forwarding, so did Yahoo and many others. They shut it now because they've attracted enough customer-base.

Give Gmail some time and it will charge you for POP and forwarding.

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No they want, they even stated it in the TOS when enabling POP3 on your account. Plus why would google follow others, as they make there own path into the now. They have always done things there own way and I dont think they will ever stop doing it like that.

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Sorry but they probably will in future. They have to earn money from advertising, they will either make pop3 an optional service with some fees or maybe add advertisement to your email when you get it from pop3.

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You can always use a webmail to POP conversion program like FreePops to get your email in Outlook or other program. Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail... they all work.

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can u someone send me a gmail link? b13kid@hotmail. thanks in advance

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