GMail for free!

No more invitations, no further posts questions about having another 50 free invitations. The internet got freed from Google’s webmail service GMail. The Googleopus allows anybody to get a GMail account by confirming you are a “real person” via your mobile phone. GoogleVideoPhone as next after GoogleTalk?

[via GoogleBlog, Basic Thinking]

Update
You will not receive an invitation to GMail from me. You can do whatever you want, but you won’t get one. I will not help you, I will not support you because I’m not some Google Support guy. And if you want something at all, leave some correct and realistic email addresses for me to get in contact with you, or nothing (NOTHING!) will happen.

10 Antworten zu “GMail for free!”


  1. 1 anonymuis Aug 27th, 2005 at 01:31

    lots of people have been crying for gmail invitation when it’s just released, now they are crying for wordpress.com invitation which I predict would be similar as blogsome.com, or probably similar as typepad.com which requires payment. The best thing is just to sit down and wait patiently for what will happen, rather than begging or crying for an invitation hehe …

    I’ve not installed the google talk yet. Btw, what happens to your CSS file, no clear:both in it which broke this white column?

  2. 2 Mike Aug 27th, 2005 at 01:47

    I guess they just want to be a part of the big community. I love social networking software, and that invitation thing has some funny aspect. But as soon as I have it, I don’t use it for the sake of having reached the phase of obtaining something. The value of gmail dropped for me as soon as I had it - I installed a forwarder to my usual mailbox. ;)

    But who knows what will happen to the Wordpress.com variant if nobody of the WP users is really interested in using it unless they have to rely on free servers? I don`t believe it will become a networking system like Google is trying to pull on us, but just another cash collector.

  3. 3 Mike Aug 27th, 2005 at 02:17

    About the RSS feed (not CSS) - try http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fanonymuis.com%2Ffeed and you see that line one is empty, and line two starts with the stuff that should be placed in line one… ;)

  4. 4 nikhil chopra Nov 22nd, 2005 at 12:33

    i want to make a site on google

  5. 5 nikhil chopra Nov 22nd, 2005 at 12:36

    i want to make a email id for free

  6. 6 rotti321 Nov 29th, 2005 at 11:18

    Hi !
    I’d like to have an invitation for Gmail account !
    Thanks !

  7. 7 cara n monal Xx Nov 30th, 2005 at 11:59

    dear google..we still luv u n al the help u giv u$ we luv u mre than yesterday less than 2mrw..we luv u an awful lot…even mre than 11:54!! wev rote u a poem…”oh google oh google wen u cme n gav wit out takin doo doo da doo da doo..n i sent u away..oh googl-eeeee-y X:) mwaahh cara n monal 4 google 4 evaaa

  8. 8 hi man Dec 10th, 2005 at 19:02

    hi my name is hi man i went to help for me how to create gmail

  9. 9 passion Mar 18th, 2006 at 22:43

    I am thinking about signing up for gmail it looks cool

  1. 1 Telagon Sichelputzer » People are stupid! Pingback on Dec 10th, 2005 at 20:18
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