A new Web site called ICorrect allows people who are unhappy about how they are portrayed on the Internet to set the record straight for $1,000 a year.
Senh: Alright, let's take a break from covering Facebook, Google, and Apple. I think the idea is interesting, and iCorrect will get a lot of write-ups, but I don't think it'll succeed. If celebrities want to correct some falsehood from the internet, why don't they just do it on their Twitter account, Facebook page or their official website? They don't have to pay a site $1,000 with no traffic to do it.