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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

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You're walking near the park when your iPhone chimes.

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It tells you that one of your many Foursquare contacts is enjoying a coffee at an outdoor café on the next block.

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So you turn on your heel and head the other way.

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Welcome to the era of antisocial networking.

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Where you filter pictures of your friends' kids out of your Facebook feed, replace inane tweets with those you actually care about and keep tabs on people you'd rather avoid.

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The Cloak app, for example, collects location info from Instagram and Foursquare to let you know where your so-called "friends" are, so that you never have to see them.

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It scans their most recent check-ins, and plots those locations on a map.

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It can even alert you when the guy you owe twenty bucks to is nearby.

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Cloak developers Brian Moore and Chris Baker say they came up with the idea after too many chance encounters with ex-girlfriends.

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They plan to expand Cloak to interface with other apps, including Facebook.

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And they insist their feelings won't be hurt if they suddenly stop bumping into their Cloak-using friends.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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