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  2. Mood tracking - Wikipedia

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    Some popular options include pen and paper as well as apps for mood tracking [2] which let users track trends over time. Wearable devices like Fitbit and Apple Watch also include mood tracking features, allowing users to track their moods throughout the day and receive personalized insights and recommendations based on their data. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  3. MegaFon - Wikipedia

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    MegaFon (Russian: МегаФон) is the second largest mobile phone operator [3] and the third largest telecommunications company in Russia, headquartered in Moscow. [2] As of 2024, the company serves 77.26 million subscribers across Russia and Tajikistan . [ 4 ]

  4. Intel AZ210 - Wikipedia

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    The device was first launched in India as the XOLO X900 (Intel AZ510) on 22 April 2012 priced at Rs. 25,000. as of May 2012. [5] Shortly after, the device launched in the United Kingdom & France on June 6, 2012, as the Orange San Diego (Intel AZ210), running on the Orange network with the Russian variation following on August 22, 2012, which is known as the Megafon Mint.

  5. Emotion recognition - Wikipedia

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    Emotion recognition is the process of identifying human emotion. People vary widely in their accuracy at recognizing the emotions of others. Use of technology to help people with emotion recognition is a relatively nascent research area. Generally, the technology works best if it uses multiple modalities in context.

  6. Megaphone (podcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Megaphone (formerly Panoply Media) [6] is a Software as a service (SaaS) business owned by Spotify.The company provides software for podcast hosting and monetization as well as an ad network to generate additional revenue for podcast publishers. [7]

  7. Click tracking - Wikipedia

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    Click tracking is when user click behavior or user navigational behavior is collected in order to derive insights and fingerprint users. [1] [2] Click behavior is commonly tracked using server logs which encompass click paths and clicked URLs (Uniform Resource Locator).

  8. Affective events theory - Wikipedia

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    Affective events theory model Research model. Affective events theory (AET) is an industrial and organizational psychology model developed by organizational psychologists Howard M. Weiss (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Russell Cropanzano (University of Colorado) to explain how emotions and moods influence job performance and job satisfaction. [1]

  9. Megacable - Wikipedia

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    Megacable has its origins in two small cable companies called VICASIN and VICASON serving a handful of cities in the states of Sinaloa and Sonora, around 1983.Soon after initiating operations, the companies were merged and began the process of acquiring rights to operate other cable systems on the Pacific coast.