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While the noun 'invite' is clearly not new, I think this is part of a more general trend towards nominalisation. The (mainly American) computer literature I have to deal with on an almost daily basis is crawling with examples such as "To perform an uninstall..." or "Use this command after an abort...". It's enough to make a language lover's toes curl, but there's probably not a lot we can do about it.
As Toed says, J...
"Program and programme have become established as the standard North American and British spellings respectively, with the exception that program is used everywhere in connection with computing."
Since computing - as presently understood - is a much more recent creation than I am, I'd have stuck with 'mme', had I had any choice in the matter! However, that is an area our cousins across the Pond seem to have monopolised. Cheers