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June 16, 2004

as if on cue

gmail invite
I got my gmail invite last night when I logged into blogger. Do you think the guys at Google are reading this blog?

So, naturally, I signed up. Wouldn't you?

So far, the one major disappointment is the lack of extra invites. It seems that early Gmail testers got extra invites to give to their friends. I have not gotten any of those. Which makes me feel bad, because I would like to have given one to Belinda.

I've used Gmail to send out a grand total of two emails. It has plenty of features you can go and read about at other, more qualified, websites and blogs.

The one thing I will say is that it's fast. Damned fast.


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