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Gmail now available for your organization's domain

I love it!  Search Engine Watch reports that Google is offering Gmail as a service for organizations - hosted on their own domains.  San Jose City College is the first trial run.  Even if Gmail didn't provide great search inside your emails, or reply-to's in a "conversation" view or the great spell checker it has - it would be worth using just for the spam filter!

I know some people believe it to be overzealous, but I get maybe 1 or 2 spam emails in my inbox a day - and I throw my email address all over the web like there was no tomorrow.

Fact of the matter is, though, that Gmail does have all of the above great services.  I expect that if this succeeds, it'll be widely adopted, be a big asset for Google and get a large number of traditional web users more comfortable with things like web services in general and Ajax. 

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