<P> On April 1, 2004, Google announced its Gmail service with 1 GB of storage, however Gmail's invitation - only accounts kept the other webmail services at the forefront . Most major webmail providers, including Yahoo! Mail, increased their mailbox storage in response . Yahoo! first announced 100 MB of storage for basic accounts and 2 GB of storage for premium users . However, soon Yahoo! Mail increased its free storage quota to 1 GB, before eventually allowing unlimited storage . Yahoo! Mail had free unlimited storage from March 27, 2007 until October 8, 2013 . </P> <P> On July 9, 2004, Yahoo! acquired Oddpost, a webmail service which simulated a desktop email client . Oddpost had features such as drag - and - drop support, right - click menus, RSS feeds, a preview pane, and increased speed using email caching to shorten response time . Many of the features were incorporated into an updated Yahoo! Mail service . </P> <P> On September 17, 2010, Yahoo! showed off a new Mail program to reporters . Codenamed "Minty", the 2011 release was announced on September 16, 2010 . It included a new interface, enhanced performance, improved Facebook and Twitter integration, the ability to watch YouTube videos straight from email, and improved search . Public beta began on October 26, 2010 . In May 2011, the new Yahoo! Mail became the default interface . As the new interface became mandatory for users, some users of Yahoo! Mail reported slow typing speeds, contradicting Yahoo's claims of faster performance . Yahoo! offered no resolution to the problem as of September 12, 2011 . Users also missed the ability to paste textual email addresses into the sender box . The new version disabled the use of the "secondary" addresses provided in the previous version . The new interface overrode the browser's right mouse button (making functions such as opening mails in new tab windows unavailable). </P> <P> In 2013, Yahoo redesigned the site and removed several features, such as simultaneously opening multiple emails in tabs, sorting by sender name, and dragging mails to folders . The new email interface was geared to give an improved user - experience for mobile devices, but was criticized for having an inferior desktop interface . Many users objected to the unannounced nature of the changes through an online post asking Yahoo to bring back mail tabs with one hundred thousand voting and nearly ten thousand commenting . The redesign produced a problem that caused an unknown number of users to lose access to their accounts for several weeks . </P>

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