I would love an invite. Google ID: zugurudumba.
Thanks.
I would love an invite. Google ID: zugurudumba.
Thanks.
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I wish for an invite too.
My email: kristi9524{@}{.}{com}
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I would like an invite too please
Edit: Thank you Charlie
Last edited by SirOracle; July 7th, 2011 at 08:35 PM.
brett.jr.alton at gmail dot com!
I'd be forever grateful for anyone willing to offer an invite
hlopez137@gmail.com
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I'm not sure how long until the invites are delivered since they seem to be throttled, but I have sent more invites for the last several posts or those that PM'd me your gmail.
Last edited by uberdood; July 8th, 2011 at 02:31 AM.
Last edited by ki4jgt; July 8th, 2011 at 03:15 AM.
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I like an invite too: iweiteh@gmail.com. Thanks!
EDIT: Thanks Charlie Cat, Alfred Gutierrez and Joseph Rissler for the invite!
Last edited by weiteh; July 9th, 2011 at 03:05 AM.
Well, I now have 2 invites, but cannot sign up. "Capacity exceeded, please try again later".
The invite does not "guarantee" entry, unlike the gmail days.
Cheers,PRShah
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Yeah they've shutdown their invite mechanism yet again
I seen a shared post originally from a Google engineer post this on G+ the other day. So they'll prob be opening and shutting it down for some time yet!
As I bet you've noticed, we are facing pretty incredible demand for Google+ invites.
As Engineering Director of Google+, I wanted to take a moment to explain why we're growing the system slowly. First, we want to make sure our infrastructure scales so the service remains fast and reliable. Second, we want to ensure that bugs are fixed while there are still a relatively few people in the field trial.
Things are going well with the systems right now so we feel comfortable enough to open up invites for a brief period. Our goal is to double the user base in the field trial. (Sorry, we're not giving details about how many folks are in the field trial yet).
So, in a few minutes, we'll open up invites again.
We continue to throttle invites, so please don't mass invite folks as it won't work. If you invite a handful of your most important friends and family you're much more likely to get these folks into our system.
Thanks again for providing so much wonderful feedback!
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