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Ask HN: What comes to your mind when you see the name "Talentrue"?

3 points| ArekDymalski | 13 years ago

Do you like it? Does it sound trustwworthy? What can you expect from a service called Talentrue ?

Thanks a lot for the feedback!

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[+] monkeyspaw|13 years ago|reply
My immediate thought is that it's a name trying too hard to be clever. Some portmanteaus are clever and I like, but this one feels forced. It's like my mind can't skip over the fact that there should be 2 't's in the middle of the word.

Are you worried about the TalentTrue / TalenTrue confusion?

[+] ArekDymalski|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for detailed reply. Actually we are mostly worried about _phred's interpretation :)
[+] soneca|13 years ago|reply
With all on small caps I tried to read as one word and speaking out loud sounded like a last name from a Babylon 5 embassador. Even with TalenTrue, as said before, I am always confused if I should one or two letters when writing down names like theses.

I think you should go to use two T. Nobody says Codecademy, everybody says CodeAcademy.

But the name itself, I liked. Yes, sounds trustworthy for me. I don't know if it is some kind of HR service, but if it was, I would expect that I should use it to find (or advertise my) true talent, real talent, without all the BS cover letters and "answer just what we want to hear" type of questions.

[+] gyardley|13 years ago|reply
Half-elven ranger. Where's my bag of dice?
[+] _phred|13 years ago|reply
O, cruel fortune! I rue my talent.
[+] meerita|13 years ago|reply
I hate all the compos made with "true". True can be something really, really subjetive.
[+] pkhamre|13 years ago|reply
"Talent" + "rue", without knowing what "rue" really is in this context.
[+] MaysonL|13 years ago|reply
Hipsters trying too hard.