Not to be outdone by Google's recent bold e-mail offering, Yahoo says that it plans to dramatically raise the storage limit given to its free e-mail users while at the same time bumping its premium subscribers up to a "virtually unlimited" capacity. Responding to the Gmail offer, Yahoo plans to raise the storage limits for its free e-mail users later in the second quarter or third quarter of this year from the current 6MB to 100MB, a U.K. spokesperson for the company confirms Friday. Meanwhile, premium subscribers--who currently pay close to $50 a year for 100MB of storage--will be given "virtually unlimited" capacity later this year, the spokesperson says.
Source: PC World