on May 16, 2005 by pat in technology, Comments (1)
50 Free GMAIL accounts to give away
Gmail is a free, search-based webmail service that includes more than 2,000 megabytes (two gigabytes) of storage. The backbone of Gmail is a powerful Google search engine that quickly finds any message an account owner has ever sent or received. That means there’s no need to file messages in order to find them again.
When Gmail displays an email, it automatically shows all the replies to that email as well, so users can view a message in the context of a conversation. There are no pop-ups or untargeted banner ads in Gmail, which places relevant text ads and links to related web pages adjacent to email messages.
I’ve been using gmail for about 8 months now and like it.. however I’m kinda locked into my current yahoo account. Too many people know about my yahoo account that switching email addresses could prove painful.
GMail is a free web/pop mail account, but how do you get an account? If you visit gmail.com you won’t find a place to apply for a new free account. GMail currently gives away email accounts through invites. I was given an invite 8 months ago by a friend and now as a GMail user, I too have 50 invites to give away.
This method of rolling out beta email offering of google is actually smart. Imagine over 10million people trying to sign up for gmail accounts all on the same day compared to the slow invitation-based system currently in place? Yeah those guys at google know what they’re doing.
So if you’re interested in getting your free 2GB gmail invite, email me at:
lacson at gmail dot com
I’ll give you an account as soon as I can get them.


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