Gateway
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Gateway may refer to:
- Gate
- Portal (doorway) or gateway
Computing
- Gateway (computer program), a link between two computer programs allowing them to share information and bypass certain protocols on a host computer
- Gateway (telecommunications), a network node equipped for interfacing with another network that uses different communication protocols
- Gateway (web page), a webpage designed to attract visitors and search engines to a particular website
- Payment gateway, the software interface between a web-based shopping cart and a merchant account
- Residential gateway, a home networking device
- TV gateway, a home television to network UPnP TV router, receiving DVB broadcast live TV and steaming it over IP network
Companies
- Gateway, Inc., a computer manufacturer
- Gateway Supermarket, a former UK supermarket chain rebranded as Somerfield in the 1990s
- Gateway Newstands, a Canadian convenience store chain
- Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference, a women's sports conference that operated from 1983 to 1992 before being absorbed by the Missouri Valley Conference
- Gateway Football Conference, a college football league that was spun off by the above conference in 1992 and is now known as the Missouri Valley Football Conference
Places
Australia
- Gateway Bridge, Brisbane, the most eastern crossing of the Brisbane River, Brisbane
- Gateway Motorway, a freeway in Brisbane
Canada
- Gateway Boulevard, a major street in Edmonton
- Gateway Station on the Vancouver SkyTrain's Expo Line
- Greater Vancouver Gateway Program, an infrastructure project for Greater Vancouver
Hong Kong
- The Gateway, Hong Kong, a shopping centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
India
- Gateway of India, Mumbai
Singapore
- Gateway Monorail Station, a station on the Sentosa Monorail
- The Gateway, Singapore, a twin-building office complex
South Africa
- Gateway Theatre of Shopping, a shopping centre in Durban
United States
- Gateway, Alaska
- Gateway, Arkansas
- Gateway, Los Angeles County, California, a place in California
- Gateway, Nevada County, California
- Gateway, San Diego, California
- Gateway, Colorado
- Gateway, Florida
- Gateway International Raceway, a racetrack in Madison, Illinois
- Gateway Arch, part of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, Missouri
- Westfield Gateway, an enclosed shopping mall in Lincoln, Nebraska
- Gateway National Recreation Area, parks and beaches in New York City and New Jersey
- Gateway Project, a rail expansion project between New York City and Newark, New Jersey
- Gateway Region, the most urbanized part of northeastern New Jersey
- Gateway, Camden, a neighborhood in Camden, New Jersey
- Gateway Station (Charlotte, North Carolina), a proposed intermodal transit center in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex, a stadium complex in Cleveland, Ohio
- Gateway, Oregon
- Gateway District, a retail, residential and office complex in Salt Lake City, Utah
Music
- Gateway (band) a jazz trio featuring John Abercrombie, Jack DeJohnette and Dave Holland
- Gateway (Gateway album) (1976)
- Gateway (Bongzilla album)
- Gateway, an album by Erik Wøllo
- Gateway Worship
Fiction
- Gateway (novel), a 1977 novel by Frederik Pohl
- Gateway (computer game), two adventure games based on the novel
- Gateway (comics), a supporting character in Marvel's X-Men series
- Gateway Galaxy, a galaxy in the video game Super Mario Galaxy
Other uses
- Gateway Technology, a cloning system in molecular biology
- Gateway (film), a 1938 dramatic film by Alfred L. Werker
- Gateway 3DS, a flash cartridge for the Nintendo 3DS (see also: Nintendo 3DS storage devices)
See also
- Gateway drug theory, a hypothesis on drug use
- Gateway Academy (disambiguation)
- Gateway Church (disambiguation)
- Gateways (disambiguation)
- Gateway Bridge (disambiguation)
- Gateway Center (disambiguation)
- Gateway Mall (disambiguation)
- Gateway Theatre (disambiguation)
- The Gateway (disambiguation)
- Gateway Tower (disambiguation)
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