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+Google has doubled GMail's maximum attachment size from 10 MB to 20 MB, which means you meaning you can now send bigger files to you friends.
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+Of course the [new file size increase][1] won't help you if you're emailing someone outside of GMail since most other services cap the attachment size at 10MBs or less. Yet another reason to switch to GMail.
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+Regrettably GMail still has no loading bar graphic to indicate your upload progress which seems all the more glaring now that it might take quite a while to upload a 20 MB file.
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+[via [Google Operating System][2]]
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+[1]: https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=8770 "GMail Help Center: What's the maximum attachment size?"
+[2]: http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/05/gmail-doubles-maximum-attachment-size.html "Gmail Doubles Maximum Attachment Size to 20 MB"
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