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Link may refer to:

[edit] Computing

[edit] Internet

  • Links (web browser), a web browser for Unix-like systems
  • Reciprocal link, two way links to and from websites, also known as "link swaps", "link exchanges" and "link partners"
  • Hyperlink, a reference in a hypertext document to another document or other resource
  • Magnet URI scheme, a URI scheme for magnet links for downloading resources via peer-to-peer networks
  • <link />, an HTML element that is used to link web pages with other resources such as Cascading Style Sheets

[edit] Storage

  • Hard link, a reference or pointer to physical data on a storage volume
  • Symbolic link, a special type of file that serves as a reference to another file

[edit] Applications

[edit] Programming

  • Links (programming language), a programming language for web applications
  • Linked list, a basic data structure
  • Linker, a program that takes one or more objects generated by compilers and assembles them into a single executable program

[edit] Telecommunications

[edit] Organizations

  • LINK or Project LINK, a United Nations project to build global macroeconomic models
  • LINK (UK), an ATM network in the United Kingdom
  • The Link (organisation), a short-lived British organization founded in 1937 "to promote Anglo-German friendship"
  • The Link REIT, a real estate investment trust established by the Hong Kong Housing Authority to privatize shopping malls and carparks
  • The Links, Incorporated, an African-American female professional service organization
  • LINKS, a collection of student run St John Ambulance units
  • Hong Kong Link, a holding company for toll tunnels and bridges wholly owned by the Government of Hong Kong
  • Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), a human rights advocacy group

[edit] Mathematics

  • Link (knot theory), a union of separated mathematical knots, possibly tangled together
  • Link (geometry), a graph derived from edges and corners incident to a vertex

[edit] Sport

[edit] Entertainment

[edit] Television and film

[edit] Video games

[edit] Music

[edit] People

[edit] Other uses

[edit] See also

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