Computing

Internet

  • Links (web browser), a graphic Internet browser for Unix-like systems
  • Hyperlink, an element of an electronic source of information that branches users from one site to the next through links
  • <link /> or <a />, an HTML element

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

Programming

Telecommunications

Organizations

Mathematics and statistics

Sport

Entertainment

Television and film

Video games

Music

People

[edit] Education

[edit] Other uses

  • Link (chain), a single segment of a chain
  • Link (unit), a British and US unit of linear measure in surveying: 100 links = 1 chain
  • LINK Train, a people-mover train in the Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada
  • Link Light Rail, a light rail project in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, US
  • Link River, a short river in Klamath Falls, Oregon, US
  • Link, a single sausage, originally part of a chain
  • Link, or linking col, a topographical feature used in determining topographic prominence
  • The Links, mascot for Lincoln High School
  • Missing link, a transitional fossil
  • L.I.N.K.: Low Income No Kids, a financial term used for single individuals with no kids, see DINKY
  • Links, the Office Assistant cat, one of several interactive animated characters available in Microsoft Office to assist users who interface with the Office help content