Spark
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Physical sparks
- Spark (fire), a small glowing particle or ember
 - An electric spark, usually with a flash and a sharp noise
 - Spark-gap transmitter, a technology used to generate radio waves
 
Computer science
- Spark (application), a mobile email application for iOS devices
 - SPARK (programming language)
 - Spark (software)
 - Spark (cellular automaton), a type of pattern in Conway's Game of Life and related rules
 - Apache Spark, a cluster computing framework
 
Entertainment
- ABC Spark, a Canadian cable channel which is Canada's sister network to the American ABC Family
 - Spark (radio show), a culture and technology program hosted by Nora Young for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 - Spark Festival a NZ Festival of Media, Arts and Design
 - The Spark, an arts and culture radio program produced by WMRA
 - Spark (comics) or Ayla Ranzz, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes
 -  Spark (Transformers), the lifeforce of the Transformers
- Pyro (Transformers), also called "Spark", the name of several Transformers
 
 - Spark: A Burning Man Story, a 2013 documentary film
 - In the comics series Girl Genius, a "spark" is a mad scientist with supernatural abilities
 - Polly Spark and Professor Spark, characters in the JumpStart Typing educational game series
 - Spark (1998 film), a film starring Terrence Howard
 - Spark (2014 film), a film directed by V. K. Singh
 - Spark (2016 film), an upcoming animated film
 - Theri (film) (English: Spark), a 2016 Indian Tamil action film
 
Publications
- Spark*, the student newspaper of the University of Reading
 - Spark (magazine), an Australian student publication
 - Iskra (Искра, Russian for "Spark"), political newspaper of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, 1900-1905
 - Der Funke (German for "The Spark"), political newspaper of the International Socialist Struggle League, 1932-1933
 - Gnisten (Norwegian for "The Spark"), periodical of the Norwegian Communist Party, 1925-1930
 - Spark, an anthology founded by the California State Summer School for the Arts
 
Music
- Spark (Thomas Leeb album), 2004
 - Spark (Marit Larsen album), 2011
 - Spark (Alain Johannes album), 2010
 - Spark Records, a record label
 - "Spark" (Tori Amos song), 1998
 - "Spark" (Amy Macdonald song), 2010
 - "Spark", a song by Assemblage 23 from Compass
 - The Spark (song), a song by Dutch producer Afrojack
 - Spark FM, a radio station in Sunderland, England
 - Jessica Morgan (born 1992; formerly known as Spark), female singer-songwriter from East London
 
Places
- Spark Point, a rocky point in the South Shetland Islands
 
Ships and submarines
- HMS Spark (P236), a British Royal Navy submarine
 - USS Spark (1813), a United States Navy brig ship
 - USS Spark (1831), a United States Navy schooner
 - USS Spark (IX-196), a United States Navy tank-landing ship
 
Companies and organisations
- Spark Unlimited, a computer game developer
 - Spark Infrastructure, an investor in Australian infrastructure assets
 - In the United States branch of the Red Falcons socialist youth movement, the "Red Sparks" were the younger age group
 - Spark (U.S. organization) a US Trotskyist group
 - Spark New Zealand, a telecommunications company
 - IF Gnistan (Swedish for "The Spark Sports Union"), a Finnish football club from Helsinki
 
Other uses
- Spark (surname)
 - Spark (mathematics), the smallest number of linearly dependent columns in a matrix
 - Spark or Sinthusa, a genus of butterfly
 - Kicksled or spark, a small sled
 - Spark (horse), an American thoroughbred racehorse
 - A British, Australian & Irish slang for electrician
 - An English synonym for telegraphist (wireless short wave operator)
 - Chevrolet Spark
 - Project Spark by Microsoft, a "game maker" video game for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows 8.
 
See also
- SPARC (disambiguation)
 - Sparks (disambiguation)
 - Sparx (disambiguation)
 - Sparkle (disambiguation)
 - All pages beginning with "Spark"
 - All pages with titles containing Spark
 
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