Open
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O or OPEN may refer to:
- Open (film), a 2011 film
- Open (sport), type of competition in tennis, golf and other sports where entry is open to qualifiers regardless of amateur or professional status
- Open...., the original interactive television service on BSkyBs Sky Digital platform
- Online Protection and Enforcement of Digital Trade Act, a bill in the United States Congress to combat online piracy
- Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America, inclusive, not-for-profit organization
- The One-Pair Ethernet specification of the OPEN Alliance SIG
- OPEN Cycle, bicycle manufacturer
- The German name of Opin in Poland
Recorded music
- Open (band), Australian pop/rock band
- The Open (band), English indie rock band
- Open (Blues Image album), 1969
- Open (Gotthard album), 1999
- Open (Cowboy Junkies album), 2001
- Open (YFriday album), 2001
- Open (Shaznay Lewis album), 2004
- Open (Jon Anderson EP), 2011
- Open (Stick Men album), 2012
- Open (The Necks album), 2013
- Open, 1967 album by Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and the Trinity
- Open, 1979 album by Steve Hillage
- "Open", the first song on The Cure's 1992 album Wish)
Books and magazines
- Open (Mexican magazine), a lifestyle Mexican publication
- OPEN (Indian magazine), an Indian weekly English language magazine featuring current affairs
- OPEN (North Dakota magazine), an out-of-print magazine that was printed in the Fargo, North Dakota area of the U.S.
- Open: An Autobiography, Andre Agassi's 2010 memoir
Computing
- open (process), a program launcher invoked from the command line in NeXTSTEP or Mac OS X
- open (system call), standardized system call for opening files
See also
- OpenEd, an online catalog of educational media
- Open-source software
- Open standard
- Opening (disambiguation)
- Openness
- The Open (disambiguation)
- OPEN: Open Public Employee Negotiations, collective bargaining procedures
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