Google InBox Invite Winner #5

Alrighty!,  It’s now time for the FIFTH Google Inbox invite give away.  If you want one too, click here and give us an entertaining sob story.

Google InBox Invite

…you’ll have a better chance at winning if you share a link to that page and post YOUR link of your share on the invite form.  To get the link to your post, if you’re on the desktop browser, right-click the timestamp on your post and copy the link, then paste THAT into the web form.  To get the link from your phone or tablet, OPEN your post where you shared mine, open the menu, and choose “Link”, which will copy it to your clipboard.  Then paste it into the web form in your mobile browser.  Our 1st and 2nd winners did that and so has this 4th winner.  And here’s our latest winner’s sob story:

[GARD]

 

“Curiously I cry for Inbox. Corn Flakes do not taste good with salty tears falling from my eyes. Please don’t make me eat salty Corn Flakes anymore.”

OK.  I won’t make you do it anymore.

Congratulations to Jimmy Richards!  For his sob story.  He has just won an invite to InBox!  I hope you enjoy it!

Jimmy Richards

The competition is NOT over and if you’ve already entered and didn’t win this one, you’re STILL in the running and could win the next one!

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Google InBox Invite Winner #4

OK, FOURTH  Google Inbox invite give away.  If you want one too, click here and give us an entertaining sob story.

Google InBox Invite

…you’ll have a better chance at winning if you share a link to that page and post YOUR link of your share on the invite form.  To get the link to your post, if you’re on the desktop browser, right-click the timestamp on your post and copy the link, then paste THAT into the web form.  To get the link from your phone or tablet, OPEN your post where you shared mine, open the menu, and choose “Link”, which will copy it to your clipboard.  Then paste it into the web form in your mobile browser.  Our 1st and 2nd winners did that and so has this 4th winner.  And here’s our latest winner’s sob story:

[GARD]

“My girlfriend lives in Kainan, Japan and I desperately -sniff- need a sleek way to better communicate with her. -SOB-“

Congratulations to Spencer Williams!  For his sob story.  He has just won an invite to InBox!  I hope you enjoy it!

Spencer Williams

The competition is NOT over and if you’ve already entered and didn’t win this one, you’re STILL in the running and could win the next one!

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Google InBox Invite Winner #3

 

Time to announce the THIRD Google Inbox invite give away.  If you want one too, click here and give us an entertaining sob story.

Google InBox Invite

…you’ll have a better chance at winning if you share a link to that page and post YOUR link of your share on the invite form.  To get the link to your post, if you’re on the desktop browser, right-click the timestamp on your post and copy the link, then paste THAT into the web form.  To get the link from your phone or tablet, OPEN your post where you shared mine, open the menu, and choose “Link”, which will copy it to your clipboard.  Then paste it into the web form in your mobile browser.  Our 1st and 2nd winners did that.  And here’s our latest winner’s sob story:

[GARD]

“I had a dream that if I don’t successfully get an inbox invite then everyone’s gmail account will switch to IMAP based outlook accounts and  pandemonium breaks out. We don’t need that, do we?”

That would be fun!

Congratulations to Jason Johnson!  For his sob story AND thank you Jason, for voluntarily helping me test the website.  He has just won an invite to InBox!  I hope you enjoy it!

Jason Johnson

The competition is NOT over and if you’ve already entered and didn’t win this one, you’re STILL in the running and could win the next one!

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Google InBox Invite Winner #2

I’ve received even more entries for a Google InBox Invite.  I’ve selected the second invite winner now, who filled out this form to get entered:

Google InBox Invite

…you’ll have a better chance at winning if you share a link to that page and post YOUR link of your share on the invite form.  To get the link to your post, if you’re on the desktop browser, right-click the timestamp on your post and copy the link, then paste THAT into the web form.  To get the link from your phone or tablet, OPEN your post where you shared mine, open the menu, and choose “Link”, which will copy it to your clipboard.  Then paste it into the web form in your mobile browser.  Our 1st and 2nd winners did that.  And here’s our winner’s sob story:

[GARD]

“I am writing an email application in C# which will look pretty good. With inbox invite, I’ll get an idea of how it is and will try to make mine pretty cool(not exactly inbox clone). Also I need inbox invite because CSHARPNERS Rule (and I like McDonalds)!!!!!!!! “

How can I not spread a little love to an aspiring programmer?

Congratulations to Abhinav Jhanwar!  For his sob story AND for sharing the link to my invite form, he has just won an invite to InBox!

Abhinav Jhanwar

 

The competition is NOT over and if you’ve already entered and didn’t win this one, you’re STILL in the running and could win the next one!

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Google InBox Invite Winner #1

I’ve received quite a few good entries, and to be honest, it was hard to choose the best one.  As I mentioned on the invite request page here…

Google InBox Invite

…you’ll have a better chance at winning if you share a link to that page and post YOUR link of your share on the invite form.  Our 1st winner did that.  And here’s our winner’s sob story:

[GARD]

“My Grandfather is dying  Yesterday,He said ”I wish to have look at Inbox by gmail “   Oh!please God bless for my grandfather!!!”

Congratulations to yu ichi!  For his sob story AND for sharing the link to my invite form, he has just won an invite to InBox!  And for having such a cool name too, that’s not just a name, but also a question! 😉yu ichi

 

The competition is NOT over and if you’ve already entered and didn’t win this one, you’re STILL in the running and could win the next one!

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Want an Invite to Google’s new InBox service?

How to win an invite?

I’m giving away invites to Google’s new InBox service.  Follow these simple, quick steps:

  1. Click here
  2. Enter your E-Mail address (I HAVE to have that in order to send you the invite!)
  3. Enter an amusing sob story of WHY you need an invite.  Make it short and funny.  You do NOT have to be truthful… at all!
  4. Click the Google+1 button (please) on that form.
  5. Optionally, if you share the page on Google plus, post the link to your share in the last field.  You don’t have to do that last step, but it’ll increase your chances of winning! 🙂

[GARD]

InBoxWhat IS Google’s “InBox”?

“InBox” is Google’s new e-mail user interface for GMail.  You use it with your existing G-Mail service.  It’s a greatly simplified user interface.  Similar e-mail is presented in a “group” and you can mark the whole group as “done”, at which point, it’ll archive it.  It makes handling all your e-mail much easier.  There’s actually more to it than what I described, but in the simplest terms, that what it does.

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