- Gmail revolutionized email 20 years ago, initially perceived as an April Fool’s Day joke by Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin
- Google founders, known for their pranks, introduced Gmail on April Fool’s Day with 1 gigabyte of storage per account, a significant leap from existing email services
- Gmail’s features included advanced search capabilities and threaded conversations, designed by former Google executive Marissa Mayer and engineer Paul Buchheit
- Gmail’s success led to the expansion of Google’s internet empire, introducing services like Google Maps, Google Docs, YouTube, Chrome browser, and the Android operating system
- Gmail’s impact on storage norms and digital surveillance for ad targeting reshaped the email landscape, eventually transitioning from exclusivity to widespread availability
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