"One thing that's made Google's free Gmail online messaging service popular is its multiple gigabytes of storage space. There are several tools that let you use the more than 2GB of space as a virtual Internet drive, the most popular being GmailFS. If you'd prefer to use software that's independent of your base operating system, try Gspace instead. It's a Firefox extension that's easy to install and use.
Setting up Gspace doesn't require much effort -- just download the plugin and it will install itself. To transfer files to your Gmail account, launch Gspace from within Firefox's Tools menu to view the extension's gFTP-like interface. The left pane shows the files on your box, and the right pane shows files that have been transfered onto a Gmail account."
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