Spark

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Spark commonly refers to:

Spark may also refer to:

People

  • Spark (surname)
  • Jessica Morgan
    (born 1992; formerly known as Spark), female singer-songwriter from East London

Companies

Computer science

  • Adobe Spark
    , a suite of media applications developed by Adobe Systems
  • Apache Spark, a cluster computing framework
  • Cisco Spark (application)
    , a collaboration application and platform now part of the Webex Teams application
  • Spark (application)
    , a mobile email application by Readdle
  • Spark (cellular automaton), a type of pattern in Conway's Game of Life and related rules
  • SPARK (programming language), a variant of the Ada programming language that focuses on high-integrity software
  • Spark (XMPP client), an instant messaging client

Arts, entertainment and media

Books, comics and periodicals

  • Spark*
    , the student newspaper of the University of Reading
  • Spark (comics)
    or Ayla Ranzz, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes
  • Spark (magazine), the student newspaper of the Victorian College of the Arts Student Union, Australia
  • Spark (Matayoshi novel), a 2015 novel by Naoki Matayoshi
  • Spark (Twelve Hawks novel), a 2014 novel by John Twelve Hawks
  • Spark, the student magazine of Lakota East High School, Ohio, U.S.
  • Spark Mag, an online publication founded by the punk band Downtown Boys
  • "Spark", in the comics series Girl Genius, a mad scientist with supernatural abilities
  • Iskra (Russian for "The Spark"), newspaper of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

Films

Music

Albums

Songs

Other arts, entertainment and media

Naval vessels

Other uses

See also

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