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    3 years ago

    The movement of a majority to gmail makes some sense. Android (and all other google services) basically forces users into making a google/gmail account. Not to mention people tend to flock to the same services once they start snowballing in popularity.

    Before gmail, everyone (that I knew) was on AOL, which (probably) got its users from requiring accounts to use their network back in the day. I don’t remember it that well though, so I might be wrong there…

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      3 years ago

      Gmail had huge momentum prior to Android even being launched, though, and this in the era when Google was still Doing No Evil™. Google did begin to strong-arm their position later… but, so much of that is people’s ignorance and laziness (and that’s not meant to be criticism) - the majority just don’t take the time or have the desire to understand how any parts of the internet work, what a standard is, and why things being centralized (everyone flocking to a single email service) is actually a terrible thing.