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If a few other parties are in the mood for massive Internet humiliation, they should file supporting briefs in this defamation suit.
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Few watchers of the Internet giant seemed in a joking mood, however.
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The Auteurs is Cakarel's brainchild: an ambitious former Goldman Sachs banker with a head for technology, he came up with the idea back in 2007 in Tokyo when, with some spare time on his hands, he tried to watch Wong Kar-wai's "In the Mood for Love" on the Internet.
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Researchers already mine the internet for hints about disease outbreaks, the national mood or inflation.
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The rise in market volatility, in our opinion, is a function of digitalisation, which is exaggerating human mood swings by the unprecedented dissemination of information via the internet.
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The digital world is new, and the real gains and losses of the Internet era are to be found not in altered neurons or empathy tests but in the small changes in mood, life, manners, feelings it creates in the texture of the age.
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