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April 13, 2010

Colleges Turn From In-House E-mail To Free Gmail, One Considers Privacy and Other Issues

Libby Conn Franklin:

Cristin Frodella, a senior marketing manager for education at Google, says this is not a strategy to make money.

"We give it away for free now," Frodella says. "We plan to always give it away for free. You know, Google actually started in the education world, and so we'd like to continue to support education. And we think this is a great way for us to support it."

No ads, no charge -- what's the catch?

"That's a very good question. The answer isn't entirely clear," says Christian Csar, a senior computer science major at Yale University.

He says he was troubled when he heard that Yale was planning to migrate student e-mail to Google. "There are some distinct privacy concerns because Google now has complete access to your e-mail in order to show it to you," he says.

Frodella says students shouldn't worry. "The school owns all of the student's private data. We are not looking at it. The school owns all of it," Frodella says.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at April 13, 2010 7:49 AM
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