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The Home of all things POD
According to Wikipedia, Pod or POD may refer to:
Business
Computers
Entertainment
Music
Mathematics
Medicine
Technology
Other
According to Wikipedia, Pod or POD may refer to:
Business
- Payable on Death, term used on certain bank accounts or Totten trusts, where payment is made to specified person upon account holder's death
- Proof of delivery, an international commerce term for a signed document proving delivery
- Print on demand (also "publishing on demand"), published works not produced until a copy is ordered
Computers
- Ping of death, a type of attack on a computer
- Plain Old Data structure, a term for all data types from the C programming language in C++
- Plain Old Documentation, a platform-independent documentation tool for the computer language Perl
- Point of Delivery, a module or group of network, computer, storage, and application components that work together to deliver a network service
- Power-on diagnostics, also known as the power-on self-test, the start up sequence of computers before the Operating system is loaded. Invoked as a part of BIOS or PROM
- Python Open Document
Entertainment
- POD - Planet of Death, a PC racing game game released in 1997 by Ubisoft
- POD 2: Multiplayer Online/POD: Speedzone, a video game released in 2000 by Ubisoft
- The Path of Daggers, the eighth book of The Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan
- Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, a rock musical starring Tenacious D
- The Pick of Destiny, the soundtrack album
- "POD" (song), a song on the album
- Power of Dreams, a Dublin-based pop/rock band
- Pod, a short user-created non-fiction video or documentary aired by Current TV
- EVA Pod, a fictional spacecraft used for extra-vehicular activity seen in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Pod, A fictional organic gaming console featured in the movie eXistenZ
- Pod, The growth medium for the replacements in Invasion of the Body Snatchers
- POD - the Personal Overhaul Device on Snog Marry Avoid?
Music
- Pod (Afro Celt Sound System album), a 2004 album
- Pod (album), a rock album by The Breeders
- The Pod, a 1991 album by Ween
- P.O.D. an American alternative metal band from San Diego, California
- Pod (amp modeler), POD 2.0, FloorPOD and PODxt line of guitar amp modelers by Line 6
- P.O.D. - "Passed Over Dose". A song by Bone Thugz-N-Harmony, and a term used throughout their albums.
Mathematics
- Proper Orthogonal Decomposition or Principal components analysis, a method for obtaining approximate descriptions of multidimensional systems in statistics
- Probability of Detection, a nondestructive testing term
Medicine
- Pouch of Douglas or rectouterine pouch, an extension of the peritoneal cavity between the rectum and back wall of the uterus
Technology
- Engine pod or nacelle, a streamlined enclosure holding the engine of an aircraft
- Escape pod, a small capsule to escape a vessel in an emergency
- iPod, a portable media player designed by Apple Inc.
- Pod propulsion, a method of propulsion for ships also known as an azimuth thruster
- Pod (vehicle), a name for the vehicles in the proposed ULTra personal rapid transit system
- Protective Oceanic Device, an electronic shark repellent
- Pseudo open drain (or "open collector"), a semiconductor technology
Other
- Arthropod, joint footed
- Cephalopod, head footed
- Gastropod, stomach footed
- Coffee pod
- Orthotube, a door-like security device seen in the BBC television series Spooks
- Peace One Day, an non-profit organisation.
- Pod, a type of fruit of a flowering plant
- Pod, a social group of cetaceans (whales, porpoises, dolphins, etc.)
- Pod, a prehistoric settlement and hill fort sited in modern Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Point of divergence, the point at which an alternate history diverges from the normal timeline
- Port of Discharge, the port in which the goods are to be discharged.
- Port of Delivery, the port in which the goods are to be delivered.
- Post Office Department of the United States
- Prince of Darkness (disambiguation), a title used for Satan, but also a nickname for several individuals and the title of some films.