Talk
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Talk may refer to:
General uses
- Communication, the encoding and decoding of exchanged messages between people
- Compulsive talking, beyond the bounds of what is considered to be a socially acceptable amount of talking
- Conversation, interactive communication between two or more people
- Interaction, face to face conversations
- Lecture, an oral presentation intended to inform or instruct
- Speech, the production of a spoken language
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
Groups
- Talk Talk, a British rock group active from 1981 to 1991
Albums
- Talk (Paul Kelly album), 1981
- Talk (Yes album), 1994
- A Talk, 2014, Hyuna album
Songs
- "Talk" (Coldplay song)
- "Talk" (DJ Snake song)
- "Talk", by Kreesha Turner on the album Passion
- "Talk", by Tracy Bonham on the album The Liverpool Sessions
- "Talk", by M.I.A. on the album AIM
- "Talk", by Redgum from their 1986 album Midnight Sun
- "Talk", by Kodaline
Other arts, entertainment, and media
- Talk (film), a 1994 Australian film
- Talk (magazine), an American magazine
- Talk (play), a play by Carl Hancock Rux
- Talk radio, a radio broadcast program format
- Talk show, a TV or radio broadcast program format
- Talk show host, one who hosts a talk show
- Talking head, a television pundit
Computing and technology
Software
- talk (software), a Unix messaging program
- AppleTalk, an early networking protocol designed by Apple for their Macintosh computers
- Google Talk, a Windows- and web-based instant messaging program
Other computing and technology
- Crosstalk, in electronics, any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel; crosstalk is usually caused by undesired capacitive, inductive, or conductive coupling from one circuit or channel to another
See also
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