This site, called TruthOrFiction.com will help you sort the real from the bogus emails received from friends in the form of “forwards”. One email (pictured above) circulated on the Internet warns about a cell phone virus which could attack your phone. Another might tell a shocking story which turns out to be pure fiction.
You find information on the site by clicking on a general category or inserting a brief description of the topic in a search box. There are hundreds of entertaining explanations of Internet rumors. If you sign up as a subscriber, you’ll receive emails describing and evaluating current rumors.
You find information on the site by clicking on a general category or inserting a brief description of the topic in a search box. There are hundreds of entertaining explanations of Internet rumors. If you sign up as a subscriber, you’ll receive emails describing and evaluating current rumors.
Check out the site: www.truthorfiction.com
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