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What (who) is link-up - definition

AMERICAN PUBLISHER
Online, Inc.; EContent; KMWorld; Plexus Publishing; Searcher (magazine); CyberAge Books; Computers in Libraries (magazine); Computers in Libraries; CRM Magazine; MultiMedia & Internet@Schools; MultiMedia and Internet @ Schools; MultiMedia and Internet@Schools; Online Searcher; MultiMedia & Internet @ Schools; Link-Up; Link-Up Digital; Information Today, Inc.; Information Today (magazine); KM World; Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals

link-up         
(link-ups)
1.
A link-up is a connection between two machines or communication systems.
...a live satellite link-up with Bonn.
...computer link-ups with banks in Spain, Portugal, and France.
N-COUNT: oft N with/between n
2.
A link-up is a relationship or partnership between two organizations.
...new link-ups between school and commerce...
N-COUNT: oft N with/between n
link-up         
¦ noun an instance of linking.
?a connection enabling people or machines to communicate with each other.
Telecommunications link         
  •  ''Feeder links'', here: ''uplink / downlink''}}
COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL THAT CONNECTS TWO OR MORE COMMUNICATING DEVICES
Forward link; Reverse link; Downlink; High-speed link; Link (telecommunications); Uplink; HSL link; Down link; Down-link; Up-link; High Speed Link
In a telecommunications network, a link is a communication channel that connects two or more devices for the purpose of data transmission. The link may be a dedicated physical link or a virtual circuit that uses one or more physical links or shares a physical link with other telecommunications links.

Wikipedia

Information Today

Information Today, Inc., is an American publishing company. It publishes Internet and technology magazines, newsletters, books, directories and online products.

Information Today was previously known as Learned Information, Inc. Learned Information incorporated on June 1, 1980; the name change was effective June 1, 1995. Learned Information Ltd, an affiliate based in Oxford, England, remained Information Today's European distributor after the name change. Likewise, Information Today remained Learned Information Ltd's distributor.

As of January 2000, Information Today published Information Today, a newsletter (published at least since 1987), and other products geared toward "information users and professionals". That year, it bought Knowledge Asset Media, a company with a similar focus on knowledge management. As of 2012, Information Today ran a conference called Internet Librarian.

Information Today was founded by Thomas Hogan and Roger Bilboul. Its headquarters are in Medford, New Jersey.

Examples of use of link-up
1. Sosedi helps people link up for renting collectively.
2. That is understood to mean it will oppose the link–up with Deutsche Börse.
3. The link–up took place on 15 August, marking the 60th anniversary of independence from Japan.
4. Recent talk of a link–up between Korea, Japan and China has heightened those concerns.
5. Such a pipeline would link up to an existing pipeline to Turkey and bypass Russia.