GMail or HotMail – That is the question

I’ve had my Hotmail account since 1995.  It does everything I want it to do – gives me plenty of storage space (5 gigs with ever growing storage) and I’m able to search for past messages quite easily.

I have a GMail-Bully that’s been breathing down my neck trying to get me to switch to GMail because as he puts it – it’s inferior.  I have a GMail account, and to be honest, I just don’t see what’s so great about it.  The ability to rank your emails or add tags or star them isn’t much of a turn on for me.  As I said, I find the search feature in Hotmail to be quite straight forward and I never had a problem finding an old email.  And as of right now, it provides a little more than 7 gigs worth of storage – something I’m not in danger of reaching anytime soon.

The GMail-Bully recently sent me an article on how to consolidate my Hotmail and other email accounts into GMail, so now he tells me I have no excuse to not use GMail.   But I recently discovered that Hotmail does the same thing.

So know I’m thinking about consolidating, but I’m not sure why I should leave Hotmail.  Sound off and let me know what you think, feel free to provide me with any links for further reading.

Thanks,
Geeding

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This, in a nutshell, is Stanford Kurland’s excellent adventure: as President of Countrywide Financial, until the meltdown of America’s largest domestic mortgage lender, he invented and peddled the sub-prime mortgage; he bailed out in time to cash a personal $200 million-worth of shares; now he is buying back these same toxic mortgages for pennies on the dollar, and making millions all over again.

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