Many sites have tried to match those who have a demand for GMail invites with those who have a supply of them. Here are some statistics about this phenomeon from one site. In short, the number of GMail invitations shared has steadily decreased over time.
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(San)deep's World. Wise observations from Prof. Sandeep Krishnamurthy, Associate Professor of Marketing and E-Commerce, author, educator, Dad, coach, racquetball player, evangelist, speaker and thinker.
Friday, November 12, 2004
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