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Sick of Facebook? Try Enemybook

Electronics Weekly's David Manners' trek around the United States lifts the lid on the "sheer breadth of American eccentricity".

Among his discoveries, David writes of a MIT PhD student that has designed the antithesis of Facebook: Enemybook.

It is described as "an antisocial utility that disconnects you to (sic) the so-called friends around you".

"You can slag off your ex-wives, bosses and friends you've fallen out with," David writes. "Genius."

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