Gmail outlook hotmail yahoo
The big four!
Here's a brief overview of each:
Gmail (Google Mail)
- Owned by Google
- Launched in 2004
- Free, web-based email service with 15 GB of storage
- Known for its search functionality, labels, and integration with other Google services (e.g., Google Drive, Google Calendar)
- Popular among individuals and businesses
Outlook (formerly Hotmail)
- Owned by Microsoft
- Launched in 1996 as Hotmail, rebranded as Outlook in 2012
- Free, web-based email service with 5 GB of storage (up to 15 GB with Outlook.com)
- Known for its calendar and contact management features, as well as integration with other Microsoft services (e.g., Office Online, OneDrive)
- Popular among individuals and businesses
Hotmail (now Outlook.com)
- Owned by Microsoft
- Launched in 1996
- Free, web-based email service with 5 GB of storage (up to 15 GB with Outlook.com)
- Known for its simplicity and ease of use, as well as its integration with other Microsoft services
- Popular among individuals and small businesses
Yahoo! Mail
- Owned by Verizon Media
- Launched in 1997
- Free, web-based email service with 1 TB of storage
- Known for its simplicity and ease of use, as well as its integration with other Yahoo! services (e.g., Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance)
- Popular among individuals and small businesses
Each of these services has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the choice ultimately depends on personal preference and specific needs.