New Truemors Website Reports Rumors
Posted on May 21, 2007
A new website called Truemors allows people to submit rumors over the Internet or with an SMS message. TechCrunch reported earlier that popular rumors can make it to the homepage of the Truemors website in a Digg-like fashion. You can leave rumors using a phone or text message. Voice messages are converted by a company named Spinvox.
You can call 1-650-329-2020 and leave your own rumor, if you wish. Text messages should be sent in the following format: Text "2020" to 55022. Rumors can also be posted to post@truemors.com.Truemors also has categories for the rumors posted to its website including politics, business and even crap. Truemors was launched by blogger Guy Kawasaki. He says he spent $12,107.09 to build it.Once rumors are on the site, other users can leave comments and vote it up or down.
Update 8-2-14: The Truemors site was acquired by NowPublic in 2008. The Truemors website is not currently loading and the last tweet from the Truemors Twitter account (@truemors) was in August 2012.
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