Your metaphor is right, but the rest of the article does not seem to indicate at all that it's game over-dead. I can't imagine the backlash if Gmail were to disappear. (Hell, my university's email is all run via gmail, too.) Regardless, may I hide in your panic raft, too? 'Cause everything is gone... craaaaaaap.
From what I understand by looking at other articles, the mail service still works (via other ways to get to it) but the website itself is behaving badly. However, the UK seems to already have access again, so its just us north americans having troubles? Not sure how that works, unless gmail has a .co.uk style extension for said Brits. Regardless, I am now convinced that it'll be back. ::firm nod:: ... and ::fingers crossed::
Also, you can get to your gmail via iGoogle. (This does not help me get to my ASU gmail, but at least I can read LJ and FB replies... that's productive helping...)
I can't check it on Explorer at work (I.T. guy monitors Explorer usage but doesn't monitor Firefox too assiduously *winks*), but that is definitely reassuring, thank you!
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I'm actually hoping that the article is a case of shoddy journalistic panic-mongering at this point.
I can't imagine the backlash if Gmail were to disappear.
No kidding!
Regardless, may I hide in your panic raft, too? 'Cause everything is gone... craaaaaaap.
Plenty of room in the panic raft. *clings*
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*knocks wood*
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