Gmail increases attachments to 20MB


Bigger sometimes is better

Google has increase the attachment size of Gmail accounts from 10MB to
20MB, enabling you to email larger files, double the size.

This is great, I work with alot of architects and their drawings are huge,
5MB to 17MB, usually CAD drawing with detail instructions.

Gmail now makes it a lot quicker to transfer files that are not large, and and you do
not have to have a  USB drive with you.  Great for transfering pictures,
files, zip programs to another computer, for someone to download, and/or
for storage purposes, the oportunities are endless.

Thank you so much Google, I have been waiting for this.


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