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Ad-free Google Apps for 30,000 uni students

Webmail without the adverts? School's in session

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By silicon.com

Published: 4 September 2009 16:04 GMT

Portsmouth University has started offering its 30,000 students ad-free access to Google Apps.

So far 4,300 students have signed up to the free service - despite it still being the summer break - giving them access to webmail, online documents and calendars.

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Portsmouth students are to get Google Apps ad-free (screenshot: Bethan Jones/silicon.com)

ZDNet UK has more on Google Apps service for students.

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