The Neowin gMail Request Thread


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well i just got a gmail account and i was wonder where exactly do i look to see if i have any invites. I know that i probably don't have any but i would like to know for future reference. It would be nice is somone could also post a screenshot and even refer back to a screenshot that someone else has posted before.

well i just got a gmail account and i was wonder where exactly do i look to see if i have any invites. I know that i probably don't have any but i would like to know for future reference. It would be nice is somone could also post a screenshot and even refer back to a screenshot that someone else has posted before.
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fyi ... if you have a blogger account at blogger.com, you get the offer on the front page after signing in... (shown in screenie below)

if everyone wants one so bad, why not sign up for a blogger account to see if you can join gmail right away?

Spyder, That won't work any more. New account holders of blogger don't have that option. Why new, infact even old bloggers whose accounts have been inactive didn't get it.

Hardice, Coming to the location of the link to the 2 invites, I saw it below the Labels in one screenshot. Look for a thread titled 'Gmail invite'. I think the very 1st post has the screenie you want.

Edit: Just saw in a orkut post the following:

it's been moved back towards the top. it's a red link right under the search buttons.
Edited by trigger_my_passion

anyone willing to give me a meg or so php webspace with off site script access? PM me for details, google invite on offer :)

edit: hobbyist servers dont count, if its a stable server, im offering both my invites :woot:

Edited by D4F1N
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