even though it says it is, gmail was started on April 1st, so it will always stay like that as a joke, but it is not truly beta anymore.
Gmail started off as a beta version in the year 2004. It was not an open service then. Google was the creator behind the Gmail.
Yes Gmail exists on various servers. It is a creation of Google Developers. Gmail was released in the year 2004 as a beta version.
Gmail was first introduced in the year 2004. It was not a stable version but a beta one. It required invites to join the Gmail service.
Invitations were a thing of past in Gmail. It was when Gmail was recently introduced as a beta version. Now it's free and open to everyone.
Gmail was established in the year 2004. It is not a stable but beta version with invites. You could not join without someone sending you an invite.
Gmail as a beta version was released under Google's brand name. It was launched in the year 2004 at invite version. Paul Buchheit was the person behind it's success.
No. Google has stated that Gmail will stay a free service so long as its around. However, they said they may make a Beta, better version of Gmail and charge for it, however Gmail as we know it, will stay free.
Its initial release was on March 21, 2004.
The original version of Gmail has many features depreciated. It does not support the modern things which the latest update can do. You still can move to the basic HTML version by clicking on the bottom of the pages.
Development, or Beta or Research candidate, depending on the stage.
Beta just means that it is a new version, still in testing. It may still have bugs and such.
The only way to play the 'old' version is to play it on the UK, which is still in beta