Coming Home to Kansas






10.15.2005

Gmail invite

Hey ladies.

So, I've been on Gmail for awhile now, and it finally allowed me to send out invites for the service (it's by invitation only, and I have 100 of them to use up) Does anyone want an invite? I'll be more than happy to give you one.

Oh, and I'll put in my two cents and post something that tells you all where the heck I've been in a day or two. I'd just moved and just got my internet back up.

Later Chicas,

-g

4 Comments:

Blogger Jen Nuessen said...

I want one! Please and Thank you!

8:52 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Will you tell me what it is? I'm technologically challenged.

8:48 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Gmail is Google's answer to hotmail. It's much better and........you know how you have to buy more space at hotmail and if you don't use it for awhile hotmail can just CLOSE DOWN YOUR ACCOUNT AND SAY "BUH-BYE"? Well Gmail is much cooler. They give you so much free space you'll never have to delete anything, and it has this cool file system so that you see the order, or "conversation" of all the emails you send back and forth to one another. Gives a nice point of reference when you're writing an email to someone. And the best part? NO FRIGGIN JUNK MAIL! They get away with this by finding key words in your email and having links in a sidebar that reference sites related to those words. Allows much more freedom to ignore it or think "Hey! There's a link to Cabela's because I mentioned hiking. How cool!" Trust me, you'll dig it.

9:38 AM  
Blogger LE said...

I love the way they thread e-mails so you have a back-and-forth e-mail conversation with someone, and it only shows up as one entry in your in-box.

For a while, I missed the Folder feature Hotmail has, but then I realized you can do it like that using Labels. After you've labelled an e-mail, archive it. That will leave your inbox looking nice and tidy, then you can access all the labelled items at once if you want to. You never have to delete an e-mail. Ever!

Their search feature is phenomenal. You can search for keywords in your e-mail, or there's also the Web search option you can access from mail.

9:57 AM  

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