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- Toothing abstract "Toothing was originally a hoax claim that Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones or PDAs were being used to arrange random sexual encounters, perpetrated as a prank on the media who reported it. The hoax was created by Ste Curran, then Editor at Large at the gaming magazine Edge, and ex-journalist Simon Byron. They based it on the two concepts dogging and bluejacking that were popular at the time. The creators started a forum in March 2004 where they wrote fake news articles about toothing with other members and then sent them off to well-known Internet-based news services. The point of the hoax was to \"highlight how journalists are happy to believe something is true without necessarily checking the facts\". Dozens of news organizations, including BBC News, Wired News, and The Independent thought the toothing story was real and printed it. On April 4, 2005, Curran and Byron admitted that the whole thing was a hoax. There have, however, been real Bluetooth dating devices to hit the market since.".
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- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink CSI:_Miami.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink CSI:_Miami_(season_3).
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- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless_networking.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Chlamydia_infection.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Edge_(magazine).
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Ericsson.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Gel_bracelet.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Grindr.
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- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Open_standard.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Penthouse_(magazine).
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Personal_digital_assistant.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Public_sex.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Byron.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Stan_Collymore.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Ste_Curran.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Terrence_Higgins_Trust.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink The_Daily_Telegraph.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink The_Guardian.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink The_Independent.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Amsterdam.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Bath.
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Wired_(website).
- Toothing wikiPageWikiLink Wireless.
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- Toothing subject Category:2004_hoaxes.
- Toothing subject Category:Bluetooth.
- Toothing subject Category:Internet_hoaxes.
- Toothing subject Category:Sexual_urban_legends.
- Toothing subject Category:Sexuality_and_computers.
- Toothing subject Category:Wireless_networking.
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- Toothing comment "Toothing was originally a hoax claim that Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones or PDAs were being used to arrange random sexual encounters, perpetrated as a prank on the media who reported it. The hoax was created by Ste Curran, then Editor at Large at the gaming magazine Edge, and ex-journalist Simon Byron. They based it on the two concepts dogging and bluejacking that were popular at the time.".
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- Toothing isPrimaryTopicOf Toothing.