50 Gmail Invites

<p>If you want one, just tell me your email address.</p>

<p>Oops, I meant I have 100 invites.</p>

<p>What is Gmail?</p>

<p>google mail, its actually quite amazing =D</p>

<p>i have 20 invites if anyone wants</p>

<p>also have a 100, i remember when i could sell invites for 5$ a pop on ebay</p>

<p>Sure, I'll take one.
<a href="mailto:evileye917@yahoo.com">evileye917@yahoo.com</a></p>

<p>oooh give me one ..... <a href="mailto:dotspoll@yahoo.com">dotspoll@yahoo.com</a></p>

<p>that would be great - cball05 at yahoo.com</p>

<p>ill take one just for the heck of it, <a href="mailto:hubjubus@yahoo.com">hubjubus@yahoo.com</a></p>

<p>Ok, all invites sent. Anyone else?</p>

<p>i' ll take one street<em>king</em><a href="mailto:10_89@msn.com">10_89@msn.com</a></p>

<p><a href="mailto:jimmypop3305@hotmail.com">jimmypop3305@hotmail.com</a> please :) thank ya</p>

<p>How do you have 100? I only have 50 lol.</p>

<p>me please!<br>
<a href="mailto:kknudsen12@hotmail.com">kknudsen12@hotmail.com</a></p>

<p>sure I'll have one. <a href="mailto:babibran88@yahoo.com">babibran88@yahoo.com</a></p>

<p>Do you think Gmail increased # of invites because they're experiencing too much competition (Yahoo and Hotmail both increased storage limit) or because they're finally making it widespread?</p>

<p>The 2nd round of invites have been sent!</p>

<p>Suburbian, I think it's because they're making the transition toward Gmail becoming a public, open service.</p>

<p>why dyou need an invite to use an email program...is it better than hotmail?
but yes i would love one,
<a href="mailto:bentennis721@hotmail.com">bentennis721@hotmail.com</a></p>

<p>I got g-mail a few weeks before my hotmail storage increase, and I realized that I didn't really need it then. The best thing about it, though, is that it keeps track of e-mail that goes back and forth between the same two people under the same title into "conversations". In hotmail, you can keep your sent e-mail as "sent mail," but the e-mail in the "sent" folder is automatically deleted after a week or something. To keep the e-mail message permanently in hotmail, I had to "Bcc" each sent mail to myself. In Gmail, this is done automatically. </p>

<p>I have gmail, but I don't really use it because I'm too lazy to figure out how to transfer the people in my address book in hotmail to gmail, and my friends are lazy, too, so they keep sending me e-mail to my old hotmail address, even though I already told them about the change. (Wow, that is one run-on sentence!)</p>

<p>Why do you need invites? Because at first they only wanted a limited number of people to test out the system.</p>

<p>the invites are sent out, not because they want a limited number of people, but to control the signing up of their accounts. They don't want people signing up just for the sake of having a gmail.com domain name (Tha't what i do, i have 6 different email addresses). By sending out invites, the message intended is "only give those who are serious about wanting to try Gmail".</p>