-
enabled by the
database backend.
MediaWiki specifically offers the "What
links here" tool, some
older Wikis,
especially the
first WikiWikiWeb, had the...
- The
Links is an American, invitation-only,
social and
service organization of
prominent black women in the
United States.
Founded in 1946, it is the largest...
-
Links is a
series of golf
simulation video games,
first developed by
Access Software, and then
later by
Microsoft after it
acquired Access Software in...
- A
links is the
oldest style of golf course,
first developed in Scotland.
Links courses are
generally built on
sandy coastland that
offers a
firmer playing...
- In
computer science,
dancing links (DLX) is a
technique for
adding and
deleting a node from a
circular doubly linked list. It is
particularly useful for...
-
Links of
London was a
British brand owned by Gr****
jewellery company Folli Follie, with
headquarters in London, England. It was
founded in 1990 by John...
- Groen
Links (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣrunˈlɪŋks], lit. 'GreenLeft') is a
green political party in the Netherlands. It was
formed on 1
March 1989 from the...
- The
Murder on the
Links is a work of
detective fiction by
Agatha Christie,
first published in the US by Dodd, Mead & Co in
March 1923, and in the UK by...
- By
using autolinks users can
quickly create connected knowledge bases.
InLinks is an
online software that
automates internal linking between web pages...
- NTFS
links are the
abstraction used in the NTFS file system—the
default file
system for all
Microsoft Windows versions belonging to the
Windows NT family—to...