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A Spark is a small airborne ember or particle of glowing, hot metal. Spark may also refer to:
In science:
In computer sciences:
  • SPARC, a RISC-CPU designed by Sun Microsystems
  • SPARK (programming language)
  • Spark (cellular automaton), a type of pattern in Conway's Game of Life and related rules In computer games:
  • Spark Unlimited, a game developer In music:
  • Spark Records, a record label
  • Spark (Thomas Leeb album), an album of fingerstyle guitarist Thomas Leeb
  • "Spark", a single from Tori Amos's album, From the Choirgirl Hotel In corporate usage:
  • Spark Infrastructure, an investor in Australian infrastructure assets In websites:
  • The Spark (website), a defunct humor web site In fiction:
  • Spark (comics) or Lightning Lass, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes
  • Spark (Transformers), the soul of a Transformer Spark is the name of:
  • Muriel Spark (1918-2006), Scottish novelist
  • Spark (horse), an American thoroughbred racehorseFurther Information

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