Categories: Mars

Gmail Invites

I made a mention in yesterday’s newsletter that I had a few Gmail invites left over. You know, this is Google’s competitor to Hotmail and Yahoo that gives you a free email address with one GB of space. It’s still in beta, but I’m really impressed with it so far. I made a small mention down at the bottom, but I was still deluged with email requests for a Gmail invite. I had posted 6 invites in the Universe Today forum, and they were snapped up in a few minutes.

Now, I know there are hundreds of you reading this newsletter with some Gmail invites to spare, so I was wondering if you could help out. Visit the forum, head down to the bottom and post any spare invite links that you have. I’ve posted instructions in the forum on how to do this. Do not email me directly asking for an invite.

Here’s a link to the thread in the forum where everyone is posting their invites. Please help out if you can.

Thanks!

Fraser Cain
Publisher
Universe Today

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Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast with Dr. Pamela Gay. Here's a link to my Mastodon account.

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