What's the difference? I have gmail...
2007-02-01 23:10:20
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answer #1
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answered by Motti _Shish 6
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If your IP address resides in Germany or the United Kingdom, you will automatically be issued a "googlemail.com". This started in July 4th 2005 (for Germany) and October 19th 2005 (for the United Kingdom). If you want a 'gmail.com' account, you will need to use a proxy server that provides IP addresses originating in other countries except those mentioned above (e.g. Germany or the United Kingdom).
2007-02-02 04:38:09
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answer #2
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answered by ♫ Life is a Highway ♫ 4
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No, I have a gmail account and any invitations i send are now for googlemail. Its because google were sued over the gmail name and had to change it. Those who already had account set up were aloud to keep them but all new account have to be googlemail
2007-02-01 23:11:39
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answered by Scottish Girl 4
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They are the same. If you email someone xxx@gmail.com or xxx@googlemail.com they will get to the same mailbox. For either, you have to be invited to join.
2007-02-01 23:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, you just need someone with a Gmail account to send you an invite. Do you want one?
2007-02-01 23:07:24
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answered by ginparis2002 2
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You need an invite. gmail should still exist, it was only in non-American countries where gmail was deemed too similar to g-mail (which means that they are communist) and gmail should be just fine if you live in the northern parts of North America (USA and Canada).
2007-02-01 23:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-16 10:57:48
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answered by jackson 4
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gmail originally belongs to google
if you wish to have a gmail id then you must ask anyone to send you an invitation
2007-02-01 23:17:54
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answered by Anonymous
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some one has to invite you in order to get gmail.
2007-02-01 23:06:50
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answered by CHAMP 1
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No, I have tried twice and invited others, it's all googlemail in UK.
2007-02-01 23:08:10
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answered by ? 5
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