Google Opens Gmail Service to Public
By Nate Mook | Published August 25, 2005, 11:20 AM
When Google unveiled its instant messaging client yesterday, there was only one problem: Google Talk requires a Gmail account, which has been invitation-only since its beta debut in 2004. This changed on Thursday, however, as Google opened Gmail to anyone in the United States with a mobile phone.
The mobile phone requirement was designed to prevent Gmail accounts from being created by robots and stop spammers from signing up multiple times. Google will send an invitation code via SMS, which can then be used to register with Gmail. Only one account may be created per phone number.
"We're also working on some new mobile features that will make your Google account more useful and secure, such as SMS alerts and password recovery," said Keith Coleman, Gmail Product Manager.
"When you sign up using your mobile phone, you can choose to save your number with your account so you can use these features as soon as they become available."
At the moment, Gmail only works with U.S. phone numbers, but Google plans to extend support internationally in the near future. Gmail, which offers 2.5 gigabytes of e-mail storage space, is already available in 29 languages.
Google Talk natively integrates with Gmail, automatically populating the friend's list with e-mail contacts and directly enabling the composition of e-mail from the IM client. Logins for the Jabber-based Google Talk network are also utilize Gmail addresses.
ok..i still don't get it...how do i sign up for Gmail???
Itr sounds reallly useful...and i really want a Gmail ID....so any suggestions ppl?
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|google is very useful for everyday life.i am interest to open a gmail account. i wish u success of gmail.
thanks
kazi abdus shakoor
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|Over 28,000 Gmail waiting to be given out to users that STILL do not have Gmail accounts. This invite system is automated and only requires that you’re human to request an invite.
Invites sent out every 10 minutes.
http://www.highwayman.org/gmail
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|I like gmail
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|hi frnds i need to create an account in gmail so plz anybody help me
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|Hi,
do you need a gmail account?
Just send us your email address and we'll send you one for free!
Provided by CheapTLD.Us.TF
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|If you haven't already visited http://www.highwayman.org/gmail, give it a try.
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|I really want to have a gmail account.
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|Google is Luke Skywalker.
MS is Darth Vader.
Sooner or later everyone will see, they're both part of the darkside.
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|Now that Google has your cellphone number, they will send AdSense ads to your cellphone!!!
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|Are you sure?
NNever seen it happen yet
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|why do yuo talk about phones
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|Do a search -- you can easily find the website(s) that collate such invites.
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|I agree-- for those that need one... is how i got mine-- & may I add, with absolutely no whining or begging: i never, ever compromised my dignity, nor fell for the obvious traps that instead send tons of spam and/or malware one's way. (insert your choice smily/emoticon here)
But that's not the point re the cellphone invites-- wondering how/why they don't materialize: if it's due to being swamped/deluged, then forget about GMail coming totally out of beta for another year at least.
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|Still no invitation arrivals to cell phone-- I wonder if telcos are doing blocking of potential spam these days, possibly blocking gmail google domain?
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|hi ra'
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|To all those thinking the "mobil-phone" thing is a BadIdea(tm).
Direct from the horse's mouth:
Posted by Keith Coleman, Gmail Product Manager
"Sign up for Gmail"
It's pretty exciting to see those words on the Gmail homepage. For the last 16 months, a lot of people have been asking us how they can sign up for Gmail, and today we're happy to be able to say, "Just go to gmail.com." From there, you can get an invitation code sent to your mobile phone, and with this code, you can create a Gmail account. Once you have Gmail, you can try out our brand new IM and voice service, Google Talk.
Why use mobile phones? It's a way to help us verify that an account is being created by a real person, and that one person isn't creating thousands of accounts. We want to keep our system as spam-free as possible, and making sure accounts are used by real people is one way to do that.
We're also working on some new mobile features that will make your Google account more useful and secure, such as SMS alerts and password recovery. When you sign up using your mobile phone, you can choose to save your number with your account so you can use these features as soon as they become available.
Right now, sign-ups only work with U.S. mobile phone numbers, but we're eager to support others. With Gmail now available in 29 languages (and counting), we're already working hard to bring you *edited out chinese characters that seem to break BN*
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|I don't see anything here that says you shouldn't use your phone. I however have tried it on 5 phones now on two services and still haven't gotten an invite. Two were Sprint PCS and the other three were on AT&T all have messaging services and are able to send and receive messages.
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|Got mine on my Verizon phone. No problem.
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|i need ppl to test audio quality, almost none of my friends have gmail account (and they don't want invite.... weird :-/).
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|The audio quality is pretty good. My friend's voice sounded a little muffled, but I think that was his mic. AND, he's in Germany. I'm in Florida. There was no lag whatsoever.
I'd say it works amazingly well for the first beta release. I haven't run into any problems or complaints up to now. ...except my friend's voice sounding kinda muffled.
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|Yer in Fla?
Got yerself one o' them waterproof computers, eh?
(Sorry, couldn't resist)
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|Haha. I think I probably will now. First Ivan, then Dennis, now Katrina's breathing down our necks... =(
I'm beginning to wonder if we have a big target painted on top of us or something.
I'll go double check Google Maps just to make sure...
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|checking google maps for hurricanes? use this..
http://hurricane.stormreportmap.com/
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|I should have clarified. I was checking Google Maps for a target painted on my house =p
Thanks for the link though.
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|The Daily Mail (25 Aug o5) reported under a banner headline, 'Google's offer of free phone calls over the Internet' - but here it seems that the prerequisite is a GMail account open only to US?Canada. How soon will it be available in the UK?
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|Gmail жжот!
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|Public
It was already public. Everyopne i knew had one.
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|It wasn't public. You had to get an invite.
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|I think he meant that it was public in such a way that if you wanted an account you could easily find 10 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 invites out there on the net.
(that'd be a googol, duh)
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|haha wow. How long did you take you to type (and count) all those zeros?
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|lmao...
Google is a wonderful thing.
For instance,
search for googol
Cut and Paste
Whallah!
:P (Please tell me you didn't waste 5 minutes verifying my count....)
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|gmail-proba
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|Well, I just signed up for an account (now my fourth internet mail account) and I don't really see what the big deal is. One thing I don't like right off the bat is that there's no Delete button the message window. You have to click the combo box, and then Move to Trash. I know this goes along with their whole idea of having so much space you don't have to delete anything, but it'd still be nice. No biggie though, although I've had Hotmail for almost 8 years and I'm sticking with it as my main email.
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|There is a Firefox extension for the delete button. ( Search Google for "gmail delete button extension")
I use it all the time!
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|lol.
just got that yesterday... Yummy.
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|Great extension!
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|That's pretty shady that the only way to get a gmail invite (unless you know someone who has Gmail) is to give them your mobile phone number.
That's real shady in fact. I would never trade my phone number to Google for an email account.
Google Talk is still not bad......but since they went public they have become more and more 'shady'.
Just closed my Gmail account.
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|"Just closed my Gmail account"
wow... I'm sorry
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|Did you bother to read their take on it?
Hell no.
GMail is going to be able to send alerts to mobile phones based on rules you have determined on importance/severity of incoming messages.
GMail also does not want 1 person creating 10000000000000000000000 accounts. So they tie it to a phone number, thus limiting the abuse greatly.
There's a reason it's called a Knee-Jerk reaction, and not Knee-Genius one.
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|Hell, I ain't.
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|Well it is either so backed up with invites that it will take hours to send one or the system doesn't work. I have tried on three different phones and they still haven't sent even one invite after three hours of waiting.
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|Me too, for about 24 hours now.
However, the free Google SMS service does work almost instantaneously....
Unless if it's a cookie issue(other gmail accounts detected)...
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|Nope. I have never had a google account. Never cared until now.
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|I'd be happy to provide anyone with a gmail invite. www.groovymojo.com
My friend and I were playing with Google Talk last night. Beware: the audio comes on automatically. He started it up and I could hear him eating dinner and typing away, completely unaware he was broadcasting sound. :-)
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|I would be interested by an invite. How to get it ? Thanks in advance.
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|Yeah cool, lets all post links to crappy sites. Better yet email me some at eyertrded@spamtastesgud.tv
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|Google Talk's Gmail notifier popup looks like crap compared to the old one. Google needs to hire someone ELSE to design their interfaces — they all suck (remember, they didn't design Picasa, they bought it).
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|Taste is subjective, my friend.
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|Get GMail invites for Google talk here
http://labnol.blogspot.c...ount-leave-comment.html
Google killed the GMail notifier with Google talk
http://labnol.blogspot.c...ces-gmail-notifier.html
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|actually, the talk install asks whether to uninstall notifier or not... unless if electing not to uninstall it prevents talk install...
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|I installed Google Talk and elected to not uninstall Gmail Notifier. Google Talk installed just fine. Of course you need to remember to disable the notification of email within the program or you'll get two popups everytime you get some email.
Gmail Notifier lets you have IE open your Gmail account even if Firefox or another browser is your default browser. You can have it use another browser if IE is your default. This is useful. However, you cannot automatically login to Gmail with Firefox. You have to enter your username and password.
Google Talk would appear to only use your default browser and gives you no option as to which browser is used for accessing Gmail. On the plus side Firefox logs right in to the inbox without needing to enter username/password.
I ran into a little conflict when Gmail Notifier was checking one account and I was logged into Google Talk with another account.
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|Well, the telephone idea is interesting but what about those who don't have one? Also, I've got to wait until Google extends it in other countries, too. 2.5GB, no invitation needed, no spam and an IM! Sounds good.
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|Want Gmail Invitation?
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|I would like have one.
be kind to send an invite here : 2.4.phlops@spamgourmet.com
thanks in advance
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|lmao..
Lemme guess, that's a spambox, right? Send mail to it and ya get served a crapload of spammy-spam?
Too funny.
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|Just read before flame: http://www.spamgourmet.com/disposableemail.pl
So ...
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|Hmmmmm....reading before flaming??? New concept?
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|Very nice folks !
except Dwarfy: here are comments of no use.
I'm just feeling I've knocked the wrong door.
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|I wish I had a clue what you said.
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