Google’s GMail is finally out of Beta 

Yes, GMail is finally having the ‘beta’ label removed, after, what, 5 years??

We’re often asked why so many Google applications seem to be perpetually in beta. For example, Gmail has worn the beta tag more than five years. We realize this situation puzzles some people, particularly those who subscribe to the traditional definition of “beta” software as not being yet ready for prime time.

Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs and Google Talk — both enterprise and consumer versions — are now out of beta. “Beta” will be removed from the product logos today, but we’ll continue to innovate and improve upon the applications whether or not there’s a small “beta” beneath the logo.

http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-apps-is-out-of-beta-yes-really.html

Oh, and are they kidding with this??

One more thing — for those who still like the look of “beta”, we’ve made it easy to re-enable the beta label for Gmail from the Labs tab under Settings.

That’s a bit much :P

Google GMail out of beta

Google GMail out of beta