Yahoo just announced that their Yahoo mail service will offer unlimited storage for your incoming emails. It was started by Google, which launched one of the first freemails with 1 GB and kept increasing this space until now. Gmail was quickly followed by wide range of other more or less known email providers, but almost none of them gained more popularity from this step – it is way more about the user interface of your mailbox and additional services than gigabytes of storage, which noone uses anyway. According to Reuters, officials said the decision to remove e-mail storage limits reflects the plunging cost of storage as new personal computers store up to a trillion bytes of data.