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Link can refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...


Computing

  • 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
  • Hard link, a reference or pointer to physical data on a storage volume
  • LINK+, an online library catalog
  • Static link, used in programming languages like Pascal to support nested functions, allowing a nested function to access the local variables of its parent
  • Symbolic link, a special type of file that serves as a reference to another file
  • Data link, downlink, point-to-point link, satellite link, electronic communications links
  • 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
  • Links (web browser), a web browser for Unix-like systems
  • Magnet: URI scheme, a URI scheme for magnet links for downloading resources via peer-to-peer networks
  • <link />, a HTML element that is used to link web pages with other resources such as CSS style sheets

A reciprocal link is a mutual link between two objects, commonly between two websites in order to ensure mutual traffic. ... // A hyperlink (often referred to as simply a link), is a reference or navigation element in a document to another section of the same document, another document, or a specified section of another document, that automatically brings the referred information to the user when the navigation element is selected by... In computing, a hard link is a reference, or pointer, to physical data on a storage volume. ... An example query using the LINK+ search engine. ... The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the SI unit of pressure. ... In computing, a symbolic link (often shortened to symlink and also known as a soft link) consists of a special type of file that serves as a reference to another file. ... In telecommunication, the term data link has the following meanings: The means of connecting one location to another for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data. ... In computer science, a linked list is one of the fundamental data structures, and can be used to implement other data structures. ... Figure of the linking process, where object files and static libraries are assembled into a new library or executable. ... Links is an open source text and graphic web browser with a pull-down menu system. ... A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), is a compact string of characters used to identify or name a resource. ... In computing, an HTML element indicates structure in an HTML document and a way of hierarchically arranging content. ... In web development, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. ...

People

Fictional

Link ) is the protagonist of Nintendos The Legend of Zelda video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto. ... Link Hogthrob was a pig-like Muppet on The Muppet Show. ... John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ... Many fictional characters appear in the Matrix series. ... The Matrix series is a media franchise consisting primarily of three films: The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. ... The Matrix Reloaded is the second installment of The Matrix series, written and directed by the Wachowski brothers. ... The Matrix Revolutions is the third and last film in the The Matrix trilogy. ...

Real

Link Wray and His Ray Mens The Swan Singles Collection 1963-1967 Fred Lincoln Link Wray Jr (May 2, 1929 – November 5, 2005) was an American rock and roll guitar player most noted for pioneering a new sound for electric guitars in his hit 1958 instrumental Rumble, by Link... Arthur Albert Link, (born May 24, 1914) in Alexander, North Dakota was a politician for the North Dakota Democratic Party, and later the Democratic-NPL. He was elected Governor of North Dakota in 1973, and served two terms until 1981. ... Official language(s) English Capital Bismarck Largest city Fargo Area  Ranked 19th  - Total 70,762 sq mi (183,272 km²)  - Width 210 miles (340 km)  - Length 340 miles (545 km)  - % water 2. ... Edwin Albert Link (1904-1981) was an aviation pioneer. ... Dr. Goethe Link (1879-1980) was a noted Indianapolis surgeon who specialized in the treatment of goiter and thyroid problems, developing many innovative surgical techniques for these conditions. ... The Indianapolis skyline Indianapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana. ... Official language(s) English Capital Indianapolis Largest city Indianapolis Area  Ranked 38th  - Total 36,418 sq mi (94,321 km²)  - Width 140 miles (225 km)  - Length 270 miles (435 km)  - % water 1. ... Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (February 2, 1767 - January 1, 1850) was a German naturalist and botanist. ... Ogle Winston Link[1] (December 16, 1914 – January 30, 2001), known commonly as O. Winston Link, was an American photographer. ... William Roy Link Lyman (November 30, 1898–December 28, 1972) was an American professional football player. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... Biography Lance Link Montoya, accomplished artist and sculptor, was born and raised in Alameda, CA. As a young teen Lance worked with Les Claypool, of Primus fame, at a Bay Area pro audio company. ...

Organizations

Hong Kong Link 2004 Limited (traditional Chinese: &#39321;&#28207;&#20116;&#38567;&#19968;&#27211;&#26377;&#38480;&#20844;&#21496;) is a company wholly-owned by the Government of Hong Kong created to securitise revenue from five government-owned toll tunnels and the Lantau Link. ... Liberty in North Korea, commonly known as LiNK, is a non-profit, non-partisan, non-ethnic and non-religious group formed to raise awareness of the situation of human rights in North Korea. ... Look up link in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The foundation of the U.N. The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate co-operation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress and human rights issues. ... The Link was established as an independent non-party organisation to promote Anglo-German friendship. It generally operated as a cultural organisation, although its journal, the Anglo-German Review reflected the pro-Nazi views of Admiral Sir Barry Domvile, and particularly in London it attracted a number of anti-semites... For the pro-German organization, see The Link. ... The Links, Incorporated is an exclusive non-profit organization based upon the ideals of combining friendship and community service and was was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 9, 1946, from a group of ladies known as the Philadelphia Club to have focuses on civic, cultural, and educational endeavors[1... LINK is an interbank network operating in the United Kingdom. ... “Cash machine” redirects here. ... For other uses, see Student (disambiguation). ... St. ...

Mathematics

The Borromean rings, a link with three components each equivalent to the unknot. ... Let be a cell complex. ...

Television

  • Link TV, an independent American satellite television network

LinkTV is a free satellite television station in the United States which started as Worldlink TV in December 1999. ...

Other

A links golf course, sometimes referred to as a seaside links is the oldest style of golf course, first developed in Scotland. ... A Gunters chain that belonged to John Johnson (1771-1841), Surveyor General of Vermont. ... As a unit of measurement within the Imperial system, the chain (surveyors chain, Gunters chain) is defined as 22 yards, 66 feet, or four rods. ... Links was the name of a series of golf simulation computer games, first developed by Access Software, and then later by Microsoft Game Studios after Microsoft acquired Access Software. ... Links 2-3-4 (German for Left 2-3-4) is a song by the German Tanz-Metall band Rammstein. ... Link is a 1986 British horror film starring Elisabeth Shue and Terence Stamp. ... Link is an album by Mathuresh, released in 1996 in Sweden. ... Link is the 29th single from the Japanese band LArc~en~Ciel. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Sound Transit Link Light Rail is a rapid transit project under construction for the Greater Seattle region. ... In topography, prominence, also known as autonomous height, relative height or shoulder drop (in America) or prime factor (in Europe), is a concept used in the categorization of hills and mountains, also known as peaks. ... Southside of the Link River Dam The Link River is a short river in Oregon that connects Upper Klamath Lake to Lake Ewauna. ... This article is about the prepared meat. ... Cursive is a style of handwriting in which all the letters in a word are connected, making a word one single (complicated) stroke. ... Lincoln High School is a public secondary school located in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; and is part of the Lincoln Public Schools school district. ... A transitional fossil or transitional form is the fossilized remains of a life form that illustrates an evolutionary transition. ... The Link Trainer, or pilot maker was created in the mid-1930s out of the need for a safe way to teach new pilots how to fly IFR. It was created by Edwin Albert Link, who was formerly an Organ builder, used is knowledge of pumps valves and bellows to... Interior cockpit of a modern flight simulator A flight simulator is a system that tries to replicate, or simulate, the experience of flying an aircraft as closely and realistically as possible. ... Myst franchise Games Myst Riven Myst III: Exile Myst IV: Revelation Myst V: End of Ages Uru: Ages Beyond Myst Ages of: Myst Riven Myst III: Exile Myst IV: Revelation Uru Novels Myst: The Book of Atrus   Tiana   Dni Comic Books #0   #1 Miscellaneous Dni Ages   The... The Goethe Link Observatory is an astronomic observatory at the University of Indiana. ... For other uses, see Astronomy (disambiguation). ... MolÄ—tai Astronomical Observatory An observatory is a location used for observing terrestrial and/or celestial events. ... Brooklyn is a town located in Morgan County, Indiana. ...

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