GMail, a client pretty much all of us have (multiple) accounts on, is now “officially” in open beta. Granted, it really doesn’t change anything, and it’ll be in open beta for likely the next 12 years (bets are now open - $10 to anyone that gets the official release right).
It’s a symbolic release. Beta forever!
February 7th, 2007
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