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toothing - not a hoax in the middle east

Toothing might have been exposed as a hoax, but don't tell that to young singles in UAE. Like in many predominately Muslim countries, it's considered rude for men to speak with women unless they're married or related to them. According to BBC News Online, this is where toothing comes in handy.

Any bluetooth enable device, such as a mobile phone, PDA or laptop can search for other devices within a 10 m range. Once a device has been found, users can exchange messages, photos, or other data. In UAE, this helps singles meet and flirt:

"In our country it's very rude to go up and talk to them," he says. "I sent some notes, they liked them - they took my number and they called me. I say nice things - I'm into poems."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4718697.stm

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Robin Hamman



  • Robin Hamman has over ten years experience devising, implementing and managing social media projects, particularly within the Broadcasting and Media sector.
    Before joining Headshift as a Senior Social Media Consultant, Robin was a Senior Producer/Journalist with responsibility for the BBC's Blogs and a wide range of other social media projects. Robin was also previously an Executive Producer at Granada (ITV) and Communities Evangelist at Talkcast (mobile).
    Robin is also a Non-Residential Fellow at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society and a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Journalism at City University, London. Robin blogs about the collision of social media and journalism, online community, blogging, citizen journalism and, sometimes, media law. [more...]

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