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	<title>Comments on: Google Is Like Magic</title>
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		<title>By: Stephen Fraser</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Fraser</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2007 19:52:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[sorry, just catching up on your blog a bit]

I too am a big fan of Gmail and have used Google Apps since its launch.  When I started my new company, I set up mail at my domain, Google Page Creator, Docs, Calendar, and anything else available.  When generously asked how many email accounts I thought I might need, I requested and received 100. Pretty cool. I set up five of the 100 while hoping one day to run a company big enough to require more addresses. It worked fabulously well. So the other day when Google finally launched Apps &quot;Premiere,&quot; I was again anxious to jump onto the early adoption bandwagon and sign-up. User accounts for &quot;Premiere&quot; are, it turns out, $50 each. To convert my existing account, Google wanted me to pay $250 for my five existing email accounts. I only really need one at this point, to be honest, so I deleted the other four accounts, paid $50 and voila! -- Now I have ONE account rather than 100, and no additional functionality (yet) that I have been able to use. But hey, there are no ads alongside the email now! Funny. And Google Page Creator is completely broken, by the way. I&#039;m sure they&#039;ll work it out eventually.</description>
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<p>I too am a big fan of Gmail and have used Google Apps since its launch.  When I started my new company, I set up mail at my domain, Google Page Creator, Docs, Calendar, and anything else available.  When generously asked how many email accounts I thought I might need, I requested and received 100. Pretty cool. I set up five of the 100 while hoping one day to run a company big enough to require more addresses. It worked fabulously well. So the other day when Google finally launched Apps &#8220;Premiere,&#8221; I was again anxious to jump onto the early adoption bandwagon and sign-up. User accounts for &#8220;Premiere&#8221; are, it turns out, $50 each. To convert my existing account, Google wanted me to pay $250 for my five existing email accounts. I only really need one at this point, to be honest, so I deleted the other four accounts, paid $50 and voila! &#8212; Now I have ONE account rather than 100, and no additional functionality (yet) that I have been able to use. But hey, there are no ads alongside the email now! Funny. And Google Page Creator is completely broken, by the way. I&#8217;m sure they&#8217;ll work it out eventually.</p>
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