Soon, in order to shield yourself from the social network disease, you’ll have to turn-off your mobile. Aka-Aki, a Berlin startup has developed a small application that let your cell phone see if you have friend within a 20 meters range thanks to the Bluetooth technology. The nightmare come true, right in your palm.
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