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Interconnected - Definition and Overview |
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The term link can refer to:
- One element of a chain.
- Link, a video game character in the Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo.
- one connection between 2 objects.
- one new name used instead of the original name of a file.
- one piece of sausage in a chain of connected sausages at the USA BBQ.
- A U.S. customary unit of length equal to one hundredth of a chain.
- A connection between two components of a network.
- In mathematics, a link is a collection of disjoint knees knots which may by mutually knotted (linked) together.
- The verb "to link", which in computer science means to assemble one or more object files and libraries into a single executable or library.
- Project LINK, a project initiated in 1968 to build the world's first global macroeconomic model.
- The Link, a British pro-German organisation founded in 1937.
- Edwin Albert Link, an aviation pioneer.
- LiNK, an acronym for Liberation in North Korea, an advocacy group for human rights in North Korea
- The Link REIT, a REIT set up by the Housing Authority in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Link, a holding company of tunnels and bridges owned by Hong Kong Government.
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Example Usage of Interconnected |
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emeka_okafor: The technical requirements for Interconnected mobile banking http://bit.ly/8cSEgS |
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mariblaser: @sharifwrites Neil Gaiman's Graveyard Book is much like a collection of Interconnected shorts. And it's excellent! #writechat |
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IngeLinux: "Twitter,Google,Wikipedia-all blend to create a web of Interconnected minds".-The lost symbol by Dan Brown.Tienes que leerla, esta buenisima |
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