From Gmail to Gfail as Google’s email services go down around the world

Australian users of Gmail were among those hit when the service failed for about two and a half hours last night.  

Although the effects of the outage on business in Australia were reduced because of the timing – it happened at about 8.30pm AEST – the event has already sparked debate around the world about the future of cloud computing.

Google has been steadily building a case for users to let it do much of the work previously done by their PCs, and now offers a suite of remote applications including gmail, spreadsheets and collaborative documents.

Some large businesses have already switched their email and other applications to Google. It was reported overnight that two of Britain’s biggest media organisations – the Telegraph Media Group and the Guardian Media Group – lost their services during what were peak business hours in the UK. The Guardian described the incident as “calamity in cloudland“.

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