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Gmail Now Open For Public In India


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#1 delivi

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Posted 18 February 2007 - 03:43 PM

Google has release GMail for open registrations in India. No more invites are required.

Now all Indians along with the citizens of Europe and US and few other countries can now register for GMail without an Invitation.

Just head on to the GMail home page, http://www.gmail.com/

If GMail is available for Open registration in your country, you can find a Sign Up link below the Login form.

#2 prashrb

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Posted 18 March 2007 - 08:07 AM

View Postdelivi, on Feb 18 2007, 09:13 PM, said:

Google has release GMail for open registrations in India. No more invites are required.

Now all Indians along with the citizens of Europe and US and few other countries can now register for GMail without an Invitation.

Just head on to the GMail home page, http://www.gmail.com/

If GMail is available for Open registration in your country, you can find a Sign Up link below the Login form.

Free not only in India... everywhere in the world!
The best ever mail provider is now open! No more invites required!
But I did not understand the point, why still every new registration have 50 invites! :P ??? :( lol
The best feature is sending mail from any address, provided you own them.
I signed Gmail. I have a email forwarding address, but can use it to send mail. Now can use the email address to send mail, with the help of Gmail! :(

Check it out!
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#3 Dagoth Nereviar

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Posted 18 March 2007 - 12:00 PM

Cool :( It's good when Gmail goes public :P!

But it means my invite points thingies are pointless :( :(

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Posted 14 April 2007 - 02:47 AM

View PostDagoth Nereviar, on Mar 18 2007, 12:00 PM, said:

Cool :) It's good when Gmail goes public ;)!

But it means my invite points thingies are pointless ;) ;)


Very true, What is the point of the invites!

#5 zachwyler

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Posted 06 May 2007 - 01:32 PM

Google left the invites in place, so you can invite people who dont use Gmail yet. They think it'll be more easier than simply telling your friends about it.

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Posted 29 June 2007 - 04:51 PM

Gmail is by far the best email service i've seen yet.

It's great being able to archive emails instead of deleting them completely

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Posted 29 June 2007 - 06:37 PM

View Postprashrb, on Mar 18 2007, 01:07 AM, said:

Free not only in India... everywhere in the world!
The best ever mail provider is now open! No more invites required!
But I did not understand the point, why still every new registration have 50 invites! :) ??? :) lol
The best feature is sending mail from any address, provided you own them.
I signed Gmail. I have a email forwarding address, but can use it to send mail. Now can use the email address to send mail, with the help of Gmail! :)

Check it out!
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That pic doesn't prove that its invite-free all over the world. They can control what content is on their web-page for different areas. I think i heard somewhere that there are still some countries that still need to receive invites before they can sign up.

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Posted 05 July 2007 - 09:35 PM

It's good that they went public. I myself got it before they went public and was lucky enough to have a friend who used it and had invitations. Really the best mail service I've used so far.

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Posted 05 July 2007 - 10:37 PM

Great, now the service will be subject to abuse by spambots, as I have personally seen already. Invite or texting only would work much better in combatting spam than using a simple CAPTCHA and trying to fend them off that way. It'd be so easy for the people that run spambots to register a few gmail accounts it's rediculous. Less spammers would tend to join if it were closed to invites and phone queries.

#10 Evil Guy

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Posted 05 July 2007 - 11:48 PM

nice but i don't have a gmail




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