I've been using Google Talk and thought you might like to try it out. We can use it to call each other for free over the internet. Here's an invitation to download Google Talk. Give it a try! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Peckey wants to talk to you for free using Google Talk. If you already have Gmail or Google Talk, visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/b-96ea2acb92-f566186f98-54de7670342cdcbe You'll need to click this link in order to add Steve Peckey to your Friends list and talk with each other for free. To try Google Talk (and get Gmail, a free Google email account with over 2,500 megabytes of storage) visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/a-96ea2acb92-f566186f98-a2d4359811 Google Talk is a downloadable Windows* application that lets you send instant messages to your friends and make free phone calls over an internet connection. Google Talk offers excellent voice quality and works with any computer speaker and microphone. Gmail is Google's free email service, offering lots of free storage, powerful spam protection, built-in search for finding your messages, and a helpful way of organizing email into "conversations." And there are no pop-up ads or untargeted banners -- just text ads and related information that are relevant to the content of your messages. Once you sign up, we'll notify Steve Peckey of your new Gmail address and add you to each others' Friends lists so you can start talking right away. Gmail and Google Talk are still in beta. 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 Gmail and Google Talk Teams To learn more about Gmail and Google Talk, visit: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/benefits.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). * Not a Windows user? No problem. You can also connect to the Google Talk service from any platform using third-party clients (http://www.google.com/talk/otherclients.html).