Interesting theory Dennis.
I'm sure there is a reason behind it and not just to test the servers.

Wade


Dennis Rowe wrote:

>The Gmail invites could be a really interesting science project for google.  
>The invites could be used to show how different groups of people are 
>interconnected.  Giving invites to a select few in one group of online users 
>(say techies) and then giving invites to a select few in another group of 
>online users (say dog lovers) you could see how fast, when, and to what 
>extent these groups are connected.
>
>Dennis
>
>ps. if anybody has an extra gmail invite, i would love to have one
>
>On Friday 25 June 2004 02:38 pm, Wade wrote:
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>>Well I've had my account about 1 month and this is the first set of
>>invites I have to give out.
>>I really don't think google has a set scheme . From what I've heard and
>>seen they just send them out as they feel.
>>
>>Wade
>>
>>Brad Bendily wrote:
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>>>>Wade,
>>>>How long have you had your Gmail account?  Any idea of what triggers
>>>>Gmail to let you send invites?
>>>>Terry
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>>>>
>>>I think it's pretty much, having an account for about a week. That's
>>>pretty much how long I had mine then I got the invites link.
>>>
>>>Maybe you have to actually use it once or twice. I just sent a few
>>>test emails back and forth.
>>>
>>>bb
>>>
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