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Gmail in the News

roadies writes "Despite all the negativity and privacy concerns that surround Gmail, it has still gained cult-like status where net-d0rks feel self validated by having a gmail address and will do anything to get one. Services like the Gmail Machine, a randomized Gmail lotto that has people hitting refresh until they get carpel-tunnel in the index finger, reports over 7 million pageviews (though, definitely not uniques) in 3 days and 55 invites given away. They just added 222 more through donators who have given up invites in exchange for a text link on the high-traffic site. GmailSwap (covered recently on /.) has given away everything from cameras to good vibes. Good news for hardpressed geeks: The invites are becoming more and more available and mainstream. Ebay once had gmail invites going for a couple hundred dollars. Now, nobody is bidding on them anymore, so you can purchase one the old-fashioned eBay way for a dollar or two." Reader marklyon writes "Third party developers have stepped in with utilities that enhance and improve GMail. One utility, Mbox & Maildir to Gmail Loader allows users to upload their existing email to their GMail account. Another, POP Goes the GMail, offers the ability to access your GMail account with any POP mail reader, giving users the ability to permanently archive messages. GTray lives in your taskbar and alerts you to incoming messages. Other, more general programs, allow you to forward your Hotmail or Yahoo! Mail messages to your new GMail account. The question that remains, however, is whether Google will work with or against third party developers in GMail's future."

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  1. I thought about bidding on an account... by k4_pacific · · Score: 5, Funny

    But instead bought an old 1 GB harddrive on eBay for 50 cents.

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    Unknown host pong.
  2. I got an account a few days ago by sulli · · Score: 5, Funny
    And if it's offered to the likes of me, it can't bt that cool. (I was a very brief user of Adwords.)

    My impression: It's nice webmail. That's it.

    I don't see the huge hype, but then again I did click on that invite link, didn't I?

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    sulli
    RTFJ.
  3. Getting Invited by xp · · Score: 5, Funny

    How does one get invited. I crave the invitation. I am almost tempted to start my own Google just so I could then invite myself to gmail.

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    Is Your Boss A Muppet?

  4. Gmail Maching Brutally Raped ;) by Zone-MR · · Score: 4, Funny

    Slashdotting a site which encourages users to repeatedly hit refresh?

    A new low, or were they just asking for it? ;)

  5. Start Your Betting! by Farley+Mullet · · Score: 5, Funny
    I've you'd like a Gmail account, send me an email at chrislamothe@gmail.com and as I get invites I'll hook you up. I've hooked up 18 people this week alone.

    Slashdot vs. a 1 Gig Inbox: Who Will Win?

  6. Re:The GMail Market by ajayrockrock · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...I managed to get unlimited virtual hosting...

    Are you sure about that? Your site has a big ass "This Account Has Been Suspended" page on it. :)

    --ajay

  7. Obligatory Gmail whoring. by cgenman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Come on now, if you're going to grovel, be creative!

    There was a man without gmail
    Whose VAC could tell quite the tale
    his wife worked real hard
    to stack the punch cards
    but she died, and now he's in jail

    One gig, two gigs or three
    Gmail's the right size for me
    Don't be upset
    I read the usenet
    all archived, from 1903

    My Friendster, and his big gut
    has been reclusive somewhat
    Gmail requests
    he won't address
    I think that he moved to orkut

    I could be rich, without a doubt
    I found an unbeatable route
    this Nigerian guy
    wants a reply
    but I can't with my inbox maxed out

    My mailbox will always O flow
    inflators, fellators, you know
    I get lots of spam
    Thanks to my mam
    That woman named me Info

    Anyone have a spare invite for a clever guy?
    cgenman@pobox.com