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Places[]
- Link, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the US
- Link River, Klamath Falls, Oregon, US
People with the name[]
- Link (singer) (Lincoln Browder, born 1964), American R&B singer
- Link (surname)
- Link Neal (born 1978), American comedian and YouTuber
- Link Wray (1929–2005), American rock-and-roll guitarist
Devices[]
- Link, a single element of a chain
- Link-and-pin coupler
Science and technology[]
Computing[]
- link (Unix), the command-line program
link
used to create a hard link from an existing directory to a new directory <link>
, a type of HTML element- Link, in a linked list
- Hyperlink, a reference in an electronic document that lets the user display or activate another document or program
- Linker (computing), a program that takes object files generated by a compiler and links them to form an executable program
- Links (web browser), is an open source text and graphic web browser with a pull-down menu system
- Links, an animated character used in the Microsoft Office Assistant
- Link layer, is the physical and logical network component used to interconnect hosts or nodes in a computer network
- ln (Unix), the command-line program
ln
used to create a symbolic link (symlink) or a hard link to an existing file - Reference (computer science), a value that enables a program to access a particular piece of data
Data networks[]
- Link (Indonesia), an interbank network
- LINK (UK), an inter-bank network of cash machines
- Link+, a facility for interlibrary loan among participating libraries in California and Nevada, US
Mathematics[]
- Link (geometry), a graph derived from edges and corners incident to a vertex
- Link (knot theory), a union of separated mathematical knots, possibly tangled together
- Link, the edge of a hypergraph
- Link function, used in generalized linear models
Other uses in science and technology[]
- Link (Mars), a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus on Mars
- Link, or linking col, a topographical feature used in determining topographic prominence
Arts, entertainment, and media[]
Fictional characters[]
- Link (The Legend of Zelda), the main character in The Legend of Zelda media
- Link (The Matrix), a character in Matrix media
- Link, the main character in the 1993 children's novel Stone Cold
- Link (Linkovitch Chomofsky), the ice-age caveman character played by Brendan Fraser in the 1992 American film Encino Man
- Link Hogthrob, character from The Muppets
- Link Larkin, a character from the musical Hairspray
Games[]
- Links (series), computer-simulated golf game by Access Software
- Pokémon Trozei! ("Pokémon Link!"), a 2005 puzzle game for the Nintendo DS
Music[]
- "Link" (song), a 2005 single by the Japanese band L'Arc-en-Ciel
- "Link" (Porno Graffitti song), 2007
- Links (album), a 2006 album by English folk band Kerfuffle
- The Link (album), by French death metal band Gojira
Periodicals[]
- Link (magazine), a free publication of The Greenville News in Greenville, South Carolina, US
- Links (magazine), a US golf magazine
- The Link (newspaper), a student newspaper at Concordia University, Canada
- The Link, the newsletter of the organization Americans for Middle East Understanding
Television[]
- Link TV, an independent American satellite television network
- The Link (game show), a 2014–2015 British television game show that aired on BBC One
- The Link (TV program), a 2011 American television documentary program that aired on National Geographic Channel
- The Link (TV series), a Canadian children's television series broadcast by APTN Kids
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media[]
- Link (film), a 1986 horror movie featuring a super-intelligent, murderous orangutan
- WLNK (107. 9 the Link), a radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Organizations and programs[]
Businesses[]
- Air Link, an airline in New South Wales, Australia
- Hong Kong Link, a holding company for toll tunnels and bridges wholly owned by the Government of Hong Kong
- Link REIT, a real estate investment trust established out of properties formerly held by the Hong Kong Housing Authority
- The Link (retailer), a mobile phone retailer in the UK
- Link Simulation and Training, a subsidiary of L3 Technologies which traces its corporate ancestry to the original simulator company founded by Edwin Link
Other organizations and programs[]
- HOL LiNK program (Literacy and Numeracy Knowledge), implemented by Hands On Learning Australia
- Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), a human rights advocacy group
- Link Campus University, Rome, Italy
- LINKS, a collection of student-run units of St John Ambulance in England and Wales
- Local involvement network (LINk), patient and public involvement organisations in England
- Project LINK, a United Nations project to build global macroeconomic models
- The Link (UK organization), a short-lived British organization founded in 1937 "to promote Anglo-German friendship"
- The Links, Incorporated, an African-American female professional service organization with ties to Delta Sigma Theta
Transportation systems[]
- Air Link, an airline in New South Wales, Australia
- CityLink, InnerLink, OuterLink, and TamakiLink, four link bus loops in public transport in Auckland, New Zealand
- Link light rail, a light rail system in Seattle, Washington, US
- LINK Train, a people-mover train in Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada
- San Leandro LINKS, a bus service known as the link shuttle
Other uses[]
- Link (unit), a British and US unit of linear measure in surveying
- Link, a single sausage
- Links (golf), a type of golf course
- The Links, the mascot for Lincoln High School (Lincoln, Nebraska)
See also[]
- Linc (disambiguation)
- Linked: The New Science of Networks, a 2002 book by Hungarian-American physicist Albert-László Barabási
- Linker (disambiguation)
- "Links 2-3-4", a 2001 single by Rammstein
- Linq (disambiguation)
- Linx (disambiguation)
- Lynx (disambiguation)
- Microsoft Lync
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