Platform
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Platform may refer to:
Arts
[edit]- Platform, an arts centre at The Bridge, Easterhouse, Glasgow
- Platform (1993 film), a 1993 Bollywood action film
- Platform (2000 film), a 2000 film by Jia Zhangke
- Platform (art group), an interdisciplinary art group that researches the oil industry
- Platform (Australian art group), an artists group based in Melbourne
- Platform (novel), a 2001 novel by Michel Houellebecq
Physical objects and features
[edit]- Carbonate platform, a type of sedimentary body
- Cargo platform, a pallet used to ship cargo and heavy machines by forklift or manual lift
- Diving platform, used in diving
- Jumping platform, naturally occurring platforms, or platforms made in an ad hoc way for cliff jumping
- Oil platform, a structure built for oil production
- Platform, a component of scaffolding
- Platform (geology), the part of a continental craton that is covered by sedimentary rocks
- Platform (shopping center) in Culver City, Greater Los Angeles, California
- Theatre platform, a standard piece of theatrical scenery
- Platform mound, an earthwork intended to support a structure or activity
- Platform shoe, a kind of shoe with a thick sole
- Railway platform, an area at a railway station to alight from/embark on trains or trams
Politics
[edit]- Party platform, a list of principles held by a political party
- Platform (Mali), an alliance of pro-government paramilitary groups in the Mali War
Technology
[edit]- Platform economy, a contemporary business model based upon apps and websites
- Computing platform, a framework on which applications may be run
- Digital platform (infrastructure), a software-based online infrastructure that facilitates user interactions and transactions
- Platform game, a genre of video games
- Car platform, a set of components shared by several vehicle models
- Weapons platform, a system or structure that carries weapons
- Web platform
Other uses
[edit]- Economic platform, an intermediary in a two-sided market
- Platform (business model), a business model that creates value by facilitating exchanges between two or more interdependent groups
- Platform conodonts, a type of conodonts with highly evolved feeding elements
See also
[edit]- The Platform (disambiguation)
- Platform 4, a theatre company in Hampshire, England
- Platform economy, economic and social activity facilitated by platforms, typically online sales or technology frameworks
- Platform release, a gradual film distribution strategy
- Platforming (disambiguation)
- Platformism, a form of anarchist organization that seeks unity from its participants
- "Platforms", a song by M.I.A. from AIM (album)