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Link refers to various articles:

Computer Science

  • Hard link or physical link, a reference to physical data on a file system.
  • Symbolic link, an access to a directory or file found in a different place within the directory structure.
  • Hyperlink or hyperlink, a reference in a hypertext document to another document or resource.
  • Links (in Spanish, 'Links'), a web browser open in text mode.

Organizations

  • ENLACE (test)acronyms of "National Assessment of Academic Achievements in School Centres", a review conducted in Mexico.
  • Links (Chile), Education and Technology Center of the Chilean Ministry of Education.
  • Link (prensa), name as the founding members of the Peruvian Government Press Network of the year 2000.

Television and media

  • Link TV, international chain of evangelical satellite communication in Spanish.
  • National linkTV news in Peru.
  • LinkPeruvian sports information derived from National Link.
  • Link (edit)Nicaraguan company dedicated to popular communication.
  • Link (review), Mexican publication of architecture.

Furthermore

  • Link o nexus (gramatic), word or grammatical particle whose syntactic function is to unite a few words, syntagmas or prayers with others.
  • Link (chemistry), union between two or more atoms to form a higher order entity.
  • Road link, intersection of two or more roads where at least one of them has a different step.
  • Link (music group), Argentine musical set.
  • Link (topology), dimension one set, whose related components are knots.