A link may refer to any of the following:
When referring to communications, a link is a connection between two devices.
In data management or a file system, a link refers to the capability of sharing or viewing shared information.
On the Internet, a link is more appropriately called a hyperlink and is what connects web pages to other web pages.
Linux command, see the link command page for additional information about this command.
In spreadsheet programs, linking means a worksheet with the capacity to receive its data in specific cells in a different worksheet. Essentially, the sharing data between worksheets.
In HTML, the tag is used to create links between different objects and web pages on a website.
In HTML, the tag is used to create a link between a web page and an external resource.
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