Rumor Has it That Guy Kawasaki has Launched a New True Rumors Website. Fact: It’s True! Check out Truemors Today!
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Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. - 1 Comment, Last updated
08/26/2007
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Rumor has it that Mac and marketing legend Guy Kawaski has launched his own rumor site, and guess what! The rumors are true! But it’s rumours with a twist - they are all true! Hence the name, Truemors, which lives at Truemors.com.
According to the Truemors site, “Truemors is a web site that enables you to “tell the worldâ€?—within the bounds of good taste and the law anyway. You can post your rumors, news, and sightings, and anyone with web access can read and rate them within minutes. We wish to acknowledge the pioneering and inspiring work of Twitter, BoredAt, Digg, PostSecret, PopSugar, and HotOrNot in this field.”
And indeed, Truemors draws the inevitable comparisons to Digg, and while it does, on some small level, look like Digg - and yes, people can submit stories which can then be voted on - there all comparisons must end. Because Truemors is not about high tech news and scoops, with a smattering of sports and world news thrown in. Truemors is about anything that might pique your interest. Truemors is the water cooler of the Internet, the break room on the information superhighway, the grapevine in the ether.
Right now some of the stories on Truemors include the frozen body that was returned to its family after 40 years in the snow, the huge tarantula rescued in New York, and the camel that smothered its owner to death for want of amorous attention.
Categories of subject include auto, business, entertainment, food, gaming, health, news, odd, politics, science, sex, sports, tech, ‘dumpster’, and, uh… ‘crap’.
If you want to know what those last two include, well, you’ll just have to look for yourself.
Which we highly recommend that you do, at Truemors.com.
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Comment by CHOW — 8/26/2007 @ 3:59 pm