WRV: Help Pass the Mvelope

#Google, #Gmail, #Video, #Google Video, #Viral Marketing, #WRV, #Weakly Random Video
 
I really love Google - I mean, who doesn't? They are one of the coolest, most creative companies around. They're fun and edgy and, in my opinion, not really about the bottom line dollar - I'm sure it doesn't hurt to make money, but to me Google has always seemed like the underdog that's making good on a dream.
Alright, so all cheezeball aside, todays weakly random video is a collaborate ad from Gmail users - even you can get in on the fun of showing where a Gmail 'Mvelope' travels as it's sent. Watch the neat & fun little video after the break, then hit up the source if you've got a Camera and want to get in on the action (and it's not August 13th, 2007, which is, btw, the deadline to submit).

One question though: why is the video hosted by YouTube?
 
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Gmail No Longer Invite Only; Thousands of Nerds Feel Less Cool

#Gmail, #Email, #Free, #Google
 
Although getting a gmail invite has of the last year been an extremely easy task (ie everyone has at least 100 to give out), it used to be something very difficult to accomplish (but I managed :D).
But now Googles approach to email has been opened up for all to enjoy! I can tell you from personal experience that it was a bit hard to transition away from Hotmail to Gmail, but only because Hotmail wouldn't forward my emails, and getting the old mails out of there was something of a feat. But I can also attest to Gmails awesomeness: you wouldn't believe how neat it is to have your emails sorted like a forum. Each message becomes a thread. With nearly 3 Gigs of storage (and rising) per account, you also never have to delete anything. It's quick, intuitive, and fun.
I know most people by now that wanted a Gmail account have one, but I thought for those that were on the fence because of the hassle of getting an invite, you could try it out and see how it works. If nothing else you can use it to get $10 off some etailers with GCO.
 
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