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      Long web addresses can make it hard for people to find your web site. In e-mails or documents, long addresses do not fit on a single line and break to the next line. TinyURL.com is a free Internet redirection service that translates long URLs to shorter ones. You can also hide affiliate addresses with this service. URL stands for... more »

    • How to Add Links to a PowerPoint

      PowerPoint presentations are a wonderful, interesting way to get your point across or to use as a tool for instruction. Adding links can make your presentation more informative, such as including a hyperlink to a website, or provide alternatives, such as when you link to another slide within the presentation. Enhance your... more »

    • How to Remove the Links Toolbar

      Microsoft's Internet Explorer offers a number of different tool bars that can be displayed while using the web browser. The Links toolbar displays shortcuts to websites you have visited frequently. While a convenient option for some, other users may wish to clear this space on their monitor. Learn how to remove the Links toolbar. more »

    • How to Allow Links in the Windows Live Messenger

      When you are having a conversation with someone using Windows Live Messenger, it can be fun to look at different websites together. The easiest way to do this is to send each other links in your Windows Live Messenger conversation window. In order to be able to receive live, clickable links in your conversation, you need to set... more »

    • How to Remove a Links Folder in Internet Explorer

      The Favorites feature of the web browser Internet Explorer allows users to bookmark their favorite web pages and create folders that organize these bookmarks. Getting a new computer with preloaded favorite folders or taking over a computer from another person may cause a user to want to delete an entire folder of these links. more »

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    Link may refer to:

    Computing
    Internet
    * Links (web browser), a software application that functions to reveal Web pages for Unix-like systems
    * Hyperlink, an element of an electronic source of information that branches users from one site to the next through links
    * Reciprocal link, one of many Methods of website linking, also known as "link swaps", "link exchanges" and "link partners"
    * Magnet URI scheme, a URI scheme for magnet links for downloading resources via peer-to-peer networks
    * or , an HTML element that is used to link web pages with other resources such as Cascading Style Sheets

    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

    Applications
    * LINK+, an online library catalog
    * Link Trainer, an early type of flight simulator

    Programming
    * Links (programming language), a programming language for web applications
    * 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

    Telecommunications
    * Telecommunications link
    * Data link
    * Downlink
    * Point-to-point link
    * Satellite link

    Organizations
    * LINK or Project LINK, a United Nations project to build global macroeconomic models
    * LINK (UK), an ATM network in the United Kingdom
    * The Link (organisation), a short-lived British organization founded in 1937 "to promote Anglo-German friendship"
    * The Link REIT, a real estate investment trust established by the Hong Kong Housing Authority to privatize shopping malls and carparks
    * The Links, Incorporated, an African-American female professional service organization
    * LINKS, a collection of student run St John Ambulance units
    * Hong Kon read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link

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