A blog is a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order.
Blog may also refer to:
- Blog 27, a Polish musical group fronted by Tola Szlagowska
- BladeLogic, formerly the NYSE symbol for the software company acquired by BMC Software
- .blog, a proposed generic top-level domain intended for use by blogs
See also
- Vlog, a form of blogging for which the medium is video
- Moblog, a method of publishing to a website or blog from a mobile phone
See Blog : http://bit.ly/Blog_wiki
Domain may refer to:
- Domain (biology), a taxonomic subdivision larger than a kingdom
- Domain name, the name of a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control on the Internet
- Magnetic domain (physics), a region within a magnetic material which has uniform magnetization
- High-field domain (physics) in semiconductors, also called Böer domain
- Protein domain (biology), a part of a protein that can exist independently of the rest of the protein chain
- Territory (subdivision), a non-sovereign geographic area which has come under the authority of another government
- Demesne, in English common law and other Medieval European contexts, lands directly managed by their holder rather than being delegated to subordinate managers
- Domain Group One of the two major real estate marketing portals in Australia
Information technology
- Administrative domain
- Domain (software engineering), a field of study that defines a set of common requirements, terminology, and functionality for any software program constructed to solve a problem in a given field
- Application domain, a mechanism used within a Common Language Infrastructure to isolate executed software applications from one another
- Broadcast domain, in computer networking, a group of special-purpose addresses to receive network announcements
- Collision domain, a physical network segment that is a shared medium where data packets can "collide" with one another
- Data domain, in database theory, a set of all permitted values
- Domain/OS, a workstation operating-system
- Failure domain, a section of a network that is impacted when a critical device experiences problems
- Network domain
- Windows domain, a group of Windows-based computers and users with a central authenticating domain-controller
Mathematics
- Domain of a function, the set of input values for which the function is defined
- Domain of discourse, the set of entities over which logic variables may range
- Domain (mathematical analysis), an open connected set
- Domain (ring theory), a nontrivial ring without left or right zero divisors
- Atomic domain, an integral domain in which every non-zero non-unit is a finite product of irreducible elements
- Bézout domain, an integral domain in which the sum of two principal ideals is again a principal ideal
- Euclidean domain, an integral domain which allows a suitable generalization of the Euclidean algorithm
- Dedekind domain, an integral domain in which every nonzero proper ideal factors into a product of prime ideals
- GCD domain, an integral domain in which every two non-zero elements have a greatest common divisor
- Integral domain, a non-trivial commutative ring without zero divisors
- Principal ideal domain, an integral domain in which every ideal is principal
- Unique factorization domain, an integral domain in which every non-zero element can be written as a product of irreducible elements in essentially a unique way
- Frequency domain, the analysis of mathematical functions with respect to frequency, rather than time
- Fundamental domain, a symmetry group of an object is a part or pattern, as small or irredundant as possible, which determines the whole object based on the symmetry
- Time domain, the analysis of mathematical functions with respect to time
- Domain theory, studying certain kinds of partial ordered sets
Places
- The Domain (Austin), a shopping mall in Austin, Texas, USA
- Domain (Hong Kong), a shopping mall in Yau Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Australian Public Domains
In several Commonwealth of Nations countries, the name for parkland made available for public use by the monarch or their representative, the Governor. Examples include:
- The Domain, Sydney: a large open space near the central business district of Sydney
- Kings Domain, Melbourne in Victoria
- Queens Domain in Hobart
New Zealand Public Domains
As per Public Domains Act 1860 (24 Victoriae 1860 No 32)[1]. Examples include:
- Auckland Domain: a large inner-city park in Auckland
- One Tree Hill Domain in Auckland
- Mount Eden Domain in Auckland
- Mount Smart Domain in Auckland
- Mangere Domain in Mangere
- Hamilton Lake Domain in Hamilton
- Taumarunui Domain in Taumarunui
- Ashburton Domain in Canterbury
- Ocean Beach Domain in Dunedin
Entertainment
- Domain (album), the debut album by the British metal band Above All
- Domain (band), a German heavy metal band
- Domain (film), a 2009 French film
Other
- Domeij, a Swedish name
- Domain (publisher), a book publisher
See Domain : http://bit.ly/Domain_wiki
Poindexter may be used for:
Places
People
Given name
- Poindexter Yothers, the older brother of actress Tina Yothers and an actor who appeared in Return From Witch Mountain; he is credited only as Poindexter in The Bob Newhart Show episode "It's a Matter of Vice-Principal"
Surname
Poindexter is a surname most commonly found in the USA but originally from the island of Jersey, where it survives in its original form of Poingdestre (literally right-hand (dextre) fist (poing) in French).[1]
People with the surname Poindexter:
- Alan G. Poindexter (1961–2012), American astronaut and son of Admiral John Poindexter
- Buster Poindexter, pseudonym of rock musician David Johansen, (born 1950)
- Charles Poindexter (born 1942), American politician from Virginia
- George Poindexter (1779–1853), American politician
- Hildrus Poindexter (1901–1987), epidemiologist and scientist
- James Poindexter (born 1949), American Olympic sport shooter
- James T. Poindexter, American artist; he lived in Evansville, IN from 1852-1882 and was one of Indiana's mid-19th century's best known portraitists
- Jennings Poindexter (1910-1983), American baseball player
- Admiral John Poindexter (born 1936), National Security Advisor for the Reagan administration, involved in the Iran-Contra Affair
- Joseph B. Poindexter (1869–1951), territorial governor of Hawaii
- Larry Poindexter (born 1959), American actor
- Miles Poindexter (1868–1946), American politician from Washington
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Poindexter, a character in the animated cartoon series Felix the Cat
- Poindexter, the main character in the film The People Under the Stairs
- Poindexter, nickname used in the kids TV show Gravity Falls by Stanley Pines (Grunkle Stan) when informally referring to his twin brother, Stanford Pines
- Sir Marmaduke Poindexter, a character in Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opers The Sorcerer.
- Arnold Poindexter, a character in the film Revenge of the Nerds and its sequel, portrayed by Timothy Busfield
- Benjamin Poindexter is an alias sometimes used by Bullseye (comics)
- Mr. Poindexter, in the Nick Carter spy novels, runs the Special Effects and Editing department (in charge of weapons, gadgets, disguises, and papers) in the US spy agency AXE, where he is the equivalent to Q in the James Bond franchise
- Sidney Poindexter, a nerdy ghost who loathes bullies, appears in the cartoon Danny Phantom
Music
- Poindexter (album), the 2009 album title released by music artist Donald Glover, under the alias Childish Gambino
Slang
- Poindexter, a term for a nerd, referring to the animated Felix the Cat character
- Poindexter, term for sports superfan and AM Sports radio personality
See Pointdexter : http://bit.ly/Pointdexter_wiki
Fantasy is a genre of fiction that uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting.
Fantasy may refer to:
Other uses
- Fantasy (psychology), a situation imagined by an individual or group, which does not correspond with reality but expresses certain desires or aims of its creator
- Fantasy (fragrance), a women's fragrance by Elizabeth Arden, endorsed by Britney Spears
- Fantasy, another name for Gamma-hydroxybutyrate, a drug
- Fantasy sport, a game where fantasy owners build a team that competes against other fantasy owners based on the statistics generated by individual players or teams of a professional sport
- "Fantasy", a poem by Patti Smith from her 1972 book Seventh Heaven
- Fantasy 5, the name of several U.S. lottery numbers games
- Fantasy (ship), a cruise ship built by Carnival Cruises, which currently sails out of New Orleans to the Caribbean
- Jung Myung-Hoon (born 1991), South Korean professional StarCraft player that uses the pseudonym "Fantasy"
- Sexual fantasy
- Fantasy (Mini-Estrella) (born 1989), Mexican masked professional wrestler
Film, TV, games and magazines
- Fantasy (game show), an American game show aired on NBC from 1982 to 1983
- Fantasy (video game), a 1981 action/adventure arcade game
- Fantasy (1938 magazine), a British pulp science fiction magazine published from 1938 to 1939
- Fantasies (film), a 1981 German made, English language drama film
- Fantasy (music), a free-form musical composition
Music
- Fantasy Records, a United States based record label founded in 1949
- Fantasy Studios, operated by above label
- Fantasy (group), a vocal group based in New York
Albums
- Fantasy (Candy Lo album), 2001
- Fantasy (Carole King album), 1973
- Fantasy (Jay Chou album), 2001
- Fantasy (Lena Philipsson album), a 1993 album by Lena Philipsson
- Fantasy (Münchener Freiheit album), 1988 English-language album
- Fantasy (Regine Velasquez album)
- Fantasy (EP), a 2001 EP by Jay Chou
- Fantasie (Münchener Freiheit album), 1988 German-language album
- Fantasie (Nicola Benedetti album), 2009
- Fantasies (album), a 2009 album by Metric
- Fantasy (Lightning Dust album), 2013
Songs
- "Fantasy" (Nadia Ali song), 2010
- "Fantasy" (Tesla Boy song), 2012
- "Fantasy" (Aiko Kayō song), 2004
- "Fantasy" (Aldo Nova song), 1982, also covered by Steel Panther in 2005
- "Fantasy" (Appleton song), 2003
- "Fantasy" (Earth, Wind & Fire song), 1978, also covered by Black Box in 1990
- "Fantasy" (Danny Fernandes song), 2008
- "Fantasy" (Alice Nine song), 2006
- "Fantasy" (Bashy song), 2010
- "Fantasy", 1980 song by Trix
- "Fantasy", 2003 song by Do or Die on their album Pimpin' Ain't Dead
- "Fantasy", song by Antiloop on their 2000 album Fastlane People
- "The Fantasy", song by 30 Seconds to Mars on their 2005 album A Beautiful Lie
- Fantasy, song by The Blizzards on their 2006 album A Public Display of Affection
- "Fantasy" (Mariah Carey song), 1995
See also
- Fantasia (disambiguation)
- Fantasio (disambiguation)
- Phantasm (disambiguation)
- Phantasy (disambiguation)
See Fantasy : http://bit.ly/Fantasy_wiki
Genre is the term for any category of literature or other forms of art or culture.
Genre may also refer to:
- Music genre, category of musical works with shared characteristics
- Genre (magazine), an American gay men monthly
- Genre (animated film), a short film by animator Don Hertzfeldt
- genre b.goode, an indie record label used by Australian band TISM
- Genre art, pictorial representations in any of various media that represent scenes or events from everyday life
See Genre : http://bit.ly/Genre_wiki
Platform may refer to:
Technology
- Computing platform, a framework on which applications may be run
- Facebook Platform, a set of APIs provided by Facebook
- Platform game, a genre of video games
Physical objects and features
- Diving platform, used in diving
- Jumping platform, naturally occurring platforms, or platforms made in an ad hoc way for cliff jumping
- Oil platform, a structure built for oil production
- Platform (geology), the part of a continental craton that is covered by sedimentary rocks
- Carbonate platform, a type of sedimentary body
- Platform mound, an earthwork intended to support a structure or activity
- Platform shoe, a kind of shoe with a thick sole
- Platform (theatre), a standard piece of theatrical scenery
- Railway platform, an area at a railway station to alight from/embark on trains or trams
- Platform, a component of scaffolding
- Cargo platform. A pallet used to ship cargo and heavy machines by forklift or manual lift.
Politics
- Party platform, a list of principles held by a political party
- Platform (European politics), an openly organized faction within a left-wing political party
Arts
- Platform (art group), an interdisciplinary art group that researches the oil industry
- Platform (2000 film), a 2000 film by Jia Zhangke
- Platform (1993 film), a 1993 Bollywood action film
- Platform (novel), a 2001 novel by Michel Houellebecq
- The Platform (venue) in Lincoln, England
- The Platform, a venue in Morecambe, England in the former Morecambe Promenade railway station building
Other
- Automobile platform, a set of components shared by several vehicle models
- Economic platform, an intermediary in a two-sided market
See Platform : http://bit.ly/GamingPlatforms_wiki