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So far it's unanimous. I'm all for getting Firefox on every computer out there, but I also think anyone caught using RealPlayer deserves a swift kick in the back of the head.
Oh you KNOW they're going somewhere with all of this. Until Gmail came out, I was a Yahoo! mail user through and through. But over the lifespan of my Yahoo! mail account, I saw features like mail forwarding and POP access slowly migrate to the paid service. Gmail, on the other hand, has continued to add features that have no reason not to be included in a free mail service, as well as some that you would expect to cost a few bucks, all with resounding acclaim from the community. And all of the features that make Gmail great have one thing in common: integration.

Although there is a distinct feeling that each Google product is its own project, there is also foreshadowing of all of them coming together in a suite. For instance, Gmail can detect when an email contains an event and will let you add that event to Google Calendar with a simple click.

If there's one thing I've learned about the guys over at Google, it's that the question is not, "If?" it's, "When?".
Hey, #3, since your comment has nothing to do with this post, it might be more appropriate to contact Engadget with your complaints and suggestions, rather than post them as a comment.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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