4 GB free storage (6 GB on 4 Janary)
Gmail will increase the free storage gradually in the next days. On October 23, you’ll get 4321 MB of storage, then the growth will slow down until January 4, when you’ll have 6283 MB of storage. From January 4, you’ll receive 3.3 MB every day, that’s 10 times bigger than the current rate of growth.
Another good news is that Google Apps mail accounts will have the same quota as standard Gmail accounts, while Google Apps Premier Edition will have 25 GB mail accounts. Previously, Google Apps accounts had 2 GB of storage, while the business edition offered 10 GB per account.
Gmail didn’t abandon the paid storage option, but you’ll get around 50% more storage for the same price: 10 GB for $20/year, 40 GB for $75/year, 150 GB for $250/year and 400 GB for $500/year. The paid storage will probably become more attractive when Google adds more services, like Google Docs, JotSpot or GDrive.
Via | Googlesystem.blogspot.com

October 20th, 2007 at 5:09 am
i WOULD LIKE TO GET 6GB STORAGE
October 25th, 2007 at 12:07 am
They’re just stayin’ ahead of disk drive inflation rates. Its a nice gesture, especially with the concurrent release of IMAP for gmail.
October 25th, 2007 at 1:40 am
I think GMail is waaaaay better (in terms of speed, reliability and ease of use) than any other webmail service but your apps should be more “visible”
October 28th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
Since begin Gmail until now I still with Gmail, I love Gmail, thank for IMAP.
November 5th, 2007 at 8:47 pm
How about that -I didn’t even know there was a paid option for Gmail. Where do you sign up for that?