Frustrated users take to Twitter to rant and look for information about downed service Just two days after Google News crashed, Google’s e-mail service, Gmail, suffered a disruption.Starting sometime before 11 a.m. EDT today, Gmail stumbled and became unavailable to some users. As of 11:45 a.m., the problem persisted.[ Keep up on the day’s tech news headlines with InfoWorld’s Today’s Headlines: First Look newsletter. ] Google said in a note in its Google Apps Help Center shortly after 11 a.m. that it was aware of the problem and working to fix it. At 11:29 a.m., an update was posted saying that their hosted e-mail application had been restored for some users and they expect a full resolution by 12:30. Frustrated Gmail users quickly took to Twitter to voice their frustrations and look for information. One user wrote, “Gmail More and More Like Late ’90s Era Hotmail … So much for those Gmail reliability.” Others wrote, “OMG is gmail still down?!!” and “GMail CEO pls take note. I wanna sleep. Make sure when I wake up, GMail back to normal. Else I’ll use Hotmail.”The Gmail problem comes on the heels of an hour-and-a-half Google News glitch Tuesday. Google did not say what caused the crash, or how engineers got the news aggregation site working again. Earlier this month, Gmail experienced a day of intermittent disruptions, followed by a second day during which users experienced multiple delays and outages with the e-mail service. Users of Gmail and other Google applications also endured well-publicized service crashes in both February and May. SaaSSoftware DevelopmentTechnology IndustryGmail