Google launched Gmail for Domain

Posted in Technology, Internet by John T P on February 16th, 2006

Google launched Gmail for your domain. It let’s your domain members to have email accounts powered by Google’s Gmail.

Gmail for your domain is currently available as a limited beta. The students of San Jose City College are among the first beta users.

You can give each of your website members a 2GB storage email account, which is as great as Gmail. The email address is based on your domain such as yourname@yourdomain.com.

To apply you can show Google about your interest on the program at Gmail for your domain.

Here’s what you can find on their blog:

San José City College (SJCC) has embarked on a technology improvement program, and for the first time will be offering student email accounts. That’s where we come in. We’re testing a new service with the school by hosting Gmail accounts with SJCC domain addresses (like student@jaguars.sjcc.edu), plus admin tools for efficient account management. Massive storage and features that tame the most unruly inboxes, like powerful mail search, conversation view for messages, and a fast interface, make Gmail very handy for students. Together, we’re pleased to provide this channel for better communications and a stronger community for all 10,000 SJCC students.

If your school, business or organization is interested in following SJCC’s lead, let us know.

Via Google Blog

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