Is gmail and google mail the same thing

Yes, Gmail and Google Mail are essentially the same thing. Gmail is a free, web-based email service provided by Google, and Google Mail is the same service, but with a slightly different name.

The term "Gmail" was introduced in 2004 when Google launched its email service. Over time, the company started using the term "Google Mail" in some regions, particularly in Europe, to refer to the same service.

In 2012, Google officially dropped the "Google Mail" name and started using "Gmail" globally. Today, both terms are used interchangeably, and you can access the same email service by visiting either www.gmail.com or www.googlemail.com.

So, whether you use Gmail or Google Mail, you'll get the same features, including:

  1. Free email accounts with a @gmail.com or @googlemail.com address
  2. Web-based access to your email inbox
  3. Integration with other Google services, such as Google Drive, Google Calendar, and Google Hangouts
  4. Advanced features like spam filtering, virus scanning, and two-factor authentication

In summary, Gmail and Google Mail are the same service, with the same features and functionality. You can use either term to access your email account, and you'll get the same experience.