SXSW 2008: Guy Kawasaki interview
How to build a website with $12,000 and lots of bad PR
When it comes to web 2.0 startups, it may be that there really might be no such thing as bad press. Last month Guy Kawasaki launched Truemors, a Reddit-like site that lets users submit rumors, which any user can vote on. The most popular rumors are pushed to the top. When we first told you about Truemors, we pointed out that it was severely lacking in quality control, and most of the rumors on the ...
Truemors: worst Digg/Reddit clone ever?
Guy Kawasaki's new startup, Truemors is live. But it's also kind of dead. The website lets users email, text, or call in a rumor, and visitors to the site can vote the rumors up or down. The interface is pretty similar to Condé Nast's Reddit. But instead of news, users are voting on rumors in business, entertainment, politics, and news categories. But here's the problem. There's no ...
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