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: > > >>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: >> >> >>>>Wade, >>>>How long have you had your Gmail account? Any idea of what triggers >>>>Gmail to let you send invites? >>>>Terry >>>> >>>> >>>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 >>> >>> >>>_______________________________________________ >>>General mailing list >>>[email protected] >>>http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net >>> >>> >>_______________________________________________ >>General mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net >> >> > > >
