Gmail gearing up for full launch?

Gmail, the Web mail service operated by search engine Google, could be gearing up for its official launch after users of the service found that the number of invitations they could send out increased from four to 50.

Gmail, which was launched in April 2004 and is still officially in a beta testing phase, is still not open to the general public. Within months of coming online, Google changed its Gmail membership policy to prevent people from profiting on the sale of popular e-mail names. At first, Google let only select family and friends open accounts, yet it has slowly opened up membership more broadly to friends of those already holding accounts.

This latest development could indicate that either Google is hoping to significantly expand its user base for further testing or the company is gearing up for a full launch.

At the time of writing, Google was not available for comment.

Gmail’s popularity has already been targeted by online criminals. In September 2004, scammers sent phishing e-mails to existing holders of Gmail accounts, offering them the opportunity to invite three or six of their friends to join Gmail.

The fraudulent e-mail, which claimed to originate from the "Gmail Team", asked users to disclose their Gmail account passwords to receive the additional invites.

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Talkback 5 comments

  1. I was embarr****ed as I had promised an invite to my niece and, as of this morning, I suddenly have no invites on any of the 5 gmail accounts that I have access to. Something is up. Anonymous -- 08/02/05

    I was embarr****ed as I had promised an invite to my niece and, as of this morning, I suddenly have no invites on any of the 5 gmail accounts that I have access to. Something is up.

  2. It was not 4 to 50. It was 6 to 50. Anonymous -- 15/02/05

    It was not 4 to 50. It was 6 to 50.

  3. I have the gmail account and i am very happy, cant wait for full lounch. Could you please send me two invitaion for my wife and son. King regards Anonymous -- 25/02/05

    I have the gmail account and i am very happy, cant wait for full lounch.
    Could you please send me two invitaion for my wife and son.
    King regards

    1. Invites Anonymous -- 30/11/05

      done.

  4. how do i get an invite? Anonymous -- 14/01/06

    can someone send me an invite? What is g-mail? i only recently heard about it and wish to explore it.

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