Gold is a highly sought-after precious metal that throughout virtually all of recorded history has been used as money.
In science and technology
Gold (color), shade of the metal gold
GOLD (ontology), an ontology for descriptive linguistics
GOLD (parser), an open source Backus-Naur form parser
Gold (linker), a linker designed to be faster than GNU ld
Gold, in a software release life cycle, a version of a piece of software ready for mass distribution
In entertainment
Gold (1932 film), an American film directed by Otto Brower
Gold (1934 film), a German film
Gold (1974 film), a film starring Roger Moore
David Gold (Star Trek), a character in the Starfleet Corps of Engineers book series
"Gold" (Asimov short story), a science fiction story
Gold (Asimov), a collection of short stories by Isaac Asimov
Gold (novel), a novel by Dan Rhodes
Gold, a member of the Metal Men in the DC Comics universe
Gold album, an album or single that has sold a minimum number of copies
Gold CD, a compact disc where gold is used instead of aluminium
Gold (band), a French band
Gold (album series), a series of double-CD compilations released by Universal music
"Gold" (Prince song), 1995
"Gold" (B'z song), 2001
"Gold" (Uverworld song), 2010
ANT1 Gold, a spin-off satellite channel from Antenna Group
Ari Gold (Entourage), character in the television drama Entourage
G.O.L.D., a British television channel
Ethan Gold, fictional character on the television series Queer as Folk
Gold (radio), a British radio network created in 2007
Gold 90.5FM, a Singaporean radio station
Other uses
Gold, California, a former settlement in Madera County, California
Gold, California, former name of Fine Gold, California, a community in Madera County
Gold (hieroglyph), an Egyptian language hieroglyph
Gold, an old name for Nani people, used in 19th century literature
Gold (biscuit), a caramel covered biscuit made by McVities.
See also
Hierarchy of precious substances - In popular culture, sets of precious substances may form hierarchies which express conventional perceived relative value or merit.
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