Watson
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Watson may refer to:
Companies
- Actavis, a pharmaceutical company formerly known as Watson Pharmaceuticals
- A.S. Watson Group, retail division of Hutchison Whampoa
- Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM research center
- Watson Systems, maker of shopping trolleys
Computing
- Watson (computer), an IBM supercomputer which won the game show Jeopardy!
- Dr. Watson (debugger), the internal debugger for the Windows platform
- Intellext Watson, an application for the Windows platform
- Karelia Watson, an application for the Macintosh platform
People
For real people with the surname "Watson", see Watson (surname).
- Fictional
- Dr. Watson, a character in Sherlock Holmes stories
- Mary Jane Watson, a Spider-Man character
- Esme Watson, a character in Australian television program A Country Practice
Places
- Antarctica
- Watson Peninsula, South Orkney Islands
- Australia
- Watson, Australian Capital Territory
- Division of Watson, an electoral district of the Australian House of Representatives
- Watson, South Australia, a stop on the Trans-Australian Railway
- Watson Island (Queensland), an island in Howick Group National Park, Queensland, Australia
- Canada
- Watson, Saskatchewan
- Watson Island (British Columbia), an island in the Queen Charlotte Strait in British Columbia, Canada
- Watson Lake, Yukon
- United States
- Watson, Alabama
- Watson, Arkansas
- Watson Island, a neighborhood in Miami, Florida
- Watson, Illinois
- Watson, Indiana
- Watson, Louisiana
- Watson, Minnesota
- Watson, Missouri
- Watson, New York
- Watson, Ohio
- Watson, Oklahoma
- Watson, West Virginia
- Watson Creek, a stream in Minnesota
- Watson House (Chincoteague Island, Virginia)
Other
- Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship, internship grant
- Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, travel grant
- The Watson Twins, an indie country-rock group
- George Watson's College, a school in Edinburgh, Scotland
- USS Watson (DD-482), a proposed United States Navy destroyer canceled in 1946
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