Siri Amrit Kaur wrote:
On Thursday 17 March 2005 04:36 am, Craig White wrote:
  
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 01:45 -0700, Celti wrote:
    
I just have one URI: http://isnoop.net/gmail/
      
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#1 - anyone can get gmail account now just by going to www.google.com -
it's listed right on the page

Gmail invites are now officially meaningless
    

I don't see what you're talking about. 
  
When Gmail started, it was a free for all for a limited time.  Once that initial time expired, the only way to get a gmail account (which was the only commercial web mail with a Gig of storage at the time) was through an invite from an existing member.  Invites were like slashdot mod points, not given on a whim.
Gmail account invites were available on ebay from people who were given them by Google or if a friend 'invited' you to join.  Today you still see invites listed for a couple of bucks even though they're freely available now.
So since anybody can get a gmail account by visiting Google.com, , Gmail invites are meaningless.



#2 - Gmail invites was viral marketing at it's worst. It encouraged
gullible people to 'promote' the google brand and it's products on
various message bases even though it is a commercial venture which by
all rights is an effrontery to this message base. Some would call this
'list spamming.'

Craig

    
If it's list spamming, I didn't see it that way and didn't take offense at it. 
I wanted to sign up and didn't see a way to do it. I'm glad he offered to 
share his invites.

Just another POV...

Siri Amrit
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