Google announced some news at its Analysts Day, which may excite some — it will be releasing a completely rewritten, optimized and improved version of GMail. The version’s goal is reportedly to raise customer satisfaction to 70 percent. GMail has been driven by aging Java-script which will now be brought up to speed. The new version dubbed “GMail 2.0″ has two main goals: faster service and better contact management.

Expect to see GMail 2.0 rolled out sometime this year or early next year. The update is recognizable by a “newer version” option appearing in the upper right hand links in the mail window. Be sure to comment if you received this update, as Google has not announced a hard date for the rollout.

Google currently features over 4 GB of storage per account, which makes it one of the most generous providers in terms of storage space.

Source: DailyTech