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Yahoo 360- Invites

Yahoo! 360 is up and as I have lots of invites available, drop in a line if you want one ;)

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Marcel said…
Can I have one? My email is lito82@tutopia.com
Marcel said…
Hello again, forget it, a friend just gave me an invite.

Cheers.
enginerd said…
Sent!

Cheers
Martin said…
What exactly is Yahoo!360 - a webbased email-provider? Is it better than Gmail?

Cheers
enginerd said…
Martin,
It isn't a web-mail service. Its what we may call a yet-another-social-networking-service,
much on the same lines of Orkut, hi5, and Wallop.
fawkes said…
throw me one....luv.abhishek@gmail.com
Anonymous said…
send me one please nick_at_matrixai_dot_com
enginerd said…
Invites Sent!

Cheers!
Anonymous said…
Please send me an invite!
my emaip is Solidp0146@yahoo.com
Alix said…
I would be glad if you can invite me :)

I think yahoo360 is better than yahoo myspace.
Maybe google would start it as it has blogger already :)
I love to see yahoo, msn and google competing :D

İ would luv to recieve an invite for yahoo 360!
alihsan83@hotmail.com thanks!

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