INTERNET: Gmail is gaining fast in the email world. |
A new survey on business-standard.com reveals that Gmail is the second most utilised e-mail service. When asked which e-mail service they used, 34 per cent of the 1000-odd online voters said it is Gmail. |
Yahoo enjoyed the pole position with 55 per cent votes. Ironically Hotmail, which was the first to launch e-mail services found only about seven per cent of the total votes in its favour. |
Why is Gmail so popular given that it was years after India saw Hotmail, Yahoo and Rediff providing e-mail services that Gmail entered the scene? In April 2004, Google first launched Gmail's test version. |
By the time Gmail was launched, sending e-mails was reduced to the status of being a boring mundane task. Being a late entrant, it was obvious that it had to do things differently. Realising this, the company did exactly that. |
Firstly, it didn't have an open-to-all launch. Few select members were chosen and offered the service. These members were given the privilege to invite a handful of friends and family to use the service. |
This ensured two things, it made Gmail something to talk about on social occasions "� especially among the youth. Also it quickly created two groups "� the haves and the have nots "� those who had e-mail accounts with Gmail and those who didn't. |
Says 23-year-old, Madhusudan Nagrajan, "I liked the way Gmail started since there was an element of secrecy and exclusivity." |
At the time of the launch, Gmail had to face a fair share of skepticm. Many believed Google was synonymous only with search. Now Gmail's claim to fame is the large space it offers to users "� 2730 MB. |
Says Nagrajan an ardent fan "I love the unlimted space and search options that Gmail offers. Gmail also offered a search option. To dig out a two-year-old email, all you had to do was run a search on any word used in that e-mail. |
Some users, however, find Gmail complicated to use. Says 35-year-old, Suvarna, a teacher by profession, "I use Rediffmail as it's very simple to use. Gmail on the other hand is a little to complicated." Another user feels that Gmail doesn't load properly. |
Gmail, though, is a rage among youngsters. Says 18-year-old Hari Vaidyanathan, "I and my friends mostly use Gmail. I use Yahoo for chat and log into my other e-mail IDs only because some people would not know my new ID." |
Chat is what Yahoo users find as the binding reason to use Yahoo. Thirty-year-old marketing professional, Swapnil Bhoite, a self-confessed Hotmail fan, says, "Hotmail is the only service that has a professional feel to it." |
However, over the years little has changed in Hotmail and that has made many a user change loyalty. |
For Gmail, however, chat rooms will be more important than professionalism. Most users believe that for Gmail to dethrone Yahoo, it will have to beat Yahoo in its most fiercely-held domain "Chat." |
For a start Google has already launched Google Talk. Can Gmail again be the guest who came late but made its presence felt is a question that remains to seen? |