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100 Free Gmail Invites!

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Hey everyone. In the spirit of April Fool's Day, I've decided to give out 100 Gmail invites to those who leave a comment on this post. It's been 1 year to the day since Google started the email service as an invite-only beta (and plan to keep it that way). Setting up the [Gmail] account is painless and takes less than a minute. It's the best webmail app out there. Simple, usable and powerful. Packed with innovative features such as message threading and fast searching, Gmail provides a full 1 gigabyte of server space and does away with both banner and pop-up ads, relying instead on sponsored links similar to those on Google's search engine page. … If you would like a free and uncluttered Web mail service with tons of storage, check out Gmail the moment it launches. Gmail is infinitely cleaner, faster, more useful, more efficient, less commercial and less limiting than other Web-based e-mail services. Once Gmail goes live, Hotmail and Yahoo won't know what hit them

If you don't log in to your account for an extended period of time, they'll mark it 'dormant' and after 9 months, Google will delete all messages in the account, close it, and recycle the username. (Other free web-based email providers delete dormant accounts after as few as 30 days.) Google plans to increase the inbox storage of its Gmail Web mail service from 1GB to 2GB & beyond, and it will continue to raise that ceiling in coming weeks and months, on a rolling basis, to unspecified heights (as of this writing, Google had increased all of my accounts to 1525 MB or roughly 1.5GB.) Google Inc. has decided to make an indefinite number of ongoing increases to Gmail's storage limits to meet user demand. Since introducing Gmail on April Fool's Day a year ago, Google has heard from users wanting to know what happens when, and if, they reach the 1GB cap, Harik said. "There are people approaching 500 to 600MB, and even 900MB, and people are asking what the plan is for them," Harik said. "We're trying to stay ahead of any issue [users] may have with Gmail and anticipate their needs."

Gmail is a great email service & I recommend it to all. Look here for more info & remember to comment with your email and I'll send up to 100 invites out this weekend only!

Well it is something really cool that there exists a mail with such capabilities on the net, though it's a bit weird that this account is not accesible on an easy basis, which actually is really comprehensible. This way people actually demostrates they want a Gmail when they look out for it, as for that, it can be understood as some sort of Mail elite on the net, meaning people who really look foreward to use an e-mail like this is the only people that are going to get it (as far as I understand) this eliminates, up to some extent, the trashy users who actually wouldn't use the mail for anything. This somehow makes it logical for Google to actually set the period to recycle a mail up to 9 months.

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