<<Every year around this time I start thinking about the annual holiday email I send to friends and family members. I usually email my mom, dad, sister, friends and co-workers. But the one person who appreciates my season's greetings the most โ my grandma โ is stuck in the pre-digital age of snail-mail. Of course, I could go to a store, aimlessly wander through the aisles, choose a card, wait in line to pay for it, go to the post office, pick up some stamps, etc., etc. โ but wouldn't it be so much easier just to fill out a form and have Gmail handle the rest?>>
<<To send a card, visit gmail.com/holidaycard. We'll only be able to send cards to U.S. addresses and to a limited number of people (due to limited Gmail elf availability), so be sure to request one soon.>>
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https://services.google.com/fb/forms/gmailholidaycard/ |
You can download and print the cards yourself.
http://mail.google.com/mail/help/holidaycard/print.html
Below is the stamp image: http://mail.google.com/mail/help/holidaycard/stamp.gif
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George R: is that [preprinted on Gmail-postcards, I presume] ยข44 mail stamp image a valid thing? If present on the address side of the downloadable Gmailcards, that is... which of course it can not be.
https://services.google.com/fb/forms/gmailholidaycard/ sets a cookie, which, when subsequently detected, sez this:
"Looks like you've already sent a card. If one just isn't enough, you can print and cut-out additional cards."
[You need to do something about the max width attribute of images, Philipp] http://mail.google.com/mail/help/holidaycard/stamp.gif |