Google gears up storage, searches

roundup The search heavyweight celebrates the first birthday of its e-mail service by offering more storage.

Google to double Gmail capacity
The company says it will dramatically ramp up the storage available with its Gmail Web-based e-mail service, raising the bar for rivals in the sharply competitive business for the second time in a year. Click here for the full report.

Gmail gets phishing protection
Google's popular free Web-based e-mail service is testing phishing protection designed to alert users to potential e-mail fraud attacks. Click here for the full report.

Google loses .com.au
The search giant's indexing service dropped all Web sites with a .com.au extension for a few hours on Friday afternoon, effectively leaving millions of sites unattainable from the Net's most popular search engine. Click here for the full report.

Google enhances search for Firefox users
A new feature in Google's search engine allows Firefox users to obtain results more quickly. Click here for the full report.

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