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From: Brandon Rampersad on 10 Jun 2010 16:46 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Brandon Rampersad wants to stay in better touch using some of Google's coolest new products. If you already have Gmail or Google Talk, visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/b-b89a7a894d-87f44ca42c-QxVqdDj-Y-taKgwQ_V0g-Q8WRBY You'll need to click this link to be able to chat with Brandon Rampersad. To get Gmail - a free email account from Google with over 2,800 megabytes of storage - and chat with Brandon Rampersad, visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/a-b89a7a894d-87f44ca42c-QxVqdDj-Y-taKgwQ_V0g-Q8WRBY Gmail offers: - Instant messaging right inside Gmail - Powerful spam protection - Built-in search for finding your messages and a helpful way of organizing emails into "conversations" - No pop-up ads or untargeted banners - just text ads and related information that are relevant to the content of your messages All this, and its yours for free. But wait, there's more! By opening a Gmail account, you also get access to Google Talk, Google's instant messaging service: http://www.google.com/talk/ Google Talk offers: - Web-based chat that you can use anywhere, without a download - A contact list that's synchronized with your Gmail account - Free, high quality PC-to-PC voice calls when you download the Google Talk client We're working hard to add new features and make improvements, so we might also ask for your comments and suggestions periodically. We appreciate your help in making our products even better! Thanks, The Google Team To learn more about Gmail and Google Talk, visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/about.html http://www.google.com/talk/about.html (If clicking the URLs in this message does not work, copy and paste them into the address bar of your browser).
From: Ashley Sheridan on 10 Jun 2010 17:07 Please could you not send out these auto messages Brandon as I believe this is the second time a message has hit both my email address and the mailing list with a request for Google chat from you. Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 13:46 -0700, Brandon Rampersad wrote: > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Brandon Rampersad wants to stay in better touch using some of Google's > coolest new > products. > > If you already have Gmail or Google Talk, visit: > http://mail.google.com/mail/b-b89a7a894d-87f44ca42c-QxVqdDj-Y-taKgwQ_V0g-Q8WRBY > You'll need to click this link to be able to chat with Brandon Rampersad. > > To get Gmail - a free email account from Google with over 2,800 megabytes of > storage - and chat with Brandon Rampersad, visit: > http://mail.google.com/mail/a-b89a7a894d-87f44ca42c-QxVqdDj-Y-taKgwQ_V0g-Q8WRBY > > Gmail offers: > - Instant messaging right inside Gmail > - Powerful spam protection > - Built-in search for finding your messages and a helpful way of organizing > emails into "conversations" > - No pop-up ads or untargeted banners - just text ads and related information > that are relevant to the content of your messages > > All this, and its yours for free. But wait, there's more! By opening a Gmail > account, you also get access to Google Talk, Google's instant messaging > service: > > http://www.google.com/talk/ > > Google Talk offers: > - Web-based chat that you can use anywhere, without a download > - A contact list that's synchronized with your Gmail account > - Free, high quality PC-to-PC voice calls when you download the Google Talk > client > > We're working hard to add new features and make improvements, so we might also > ask for your comments and suggestions periodically. We appreciate your help in > making our products even better! > > Thanks, > The Google Team > > To learn more about Gmail and Google Talk, visit: > http://mail.google.com/mail/help/about.html > http://www.google.com/talk/about.html > > (If clicking the URLs in this message does not work, copy and paste them into > the address bar of your browser). >
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