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Tracker may refer to:

  • Tracking (hunting), a specialization in finding and following a trail.
  • Tracker, a person or possibly even a dog that is trained to track things, especially people. Human trackers are quite often indigenous people.
  • Tracker action, in music, a form of mechanics used in certain pipe organs
  • TRACKER, a tracking system, designed for the recovery of stolen vehicles, operated by TRACKER Network UK Limited
  • Tracker, a granola bar (cereal bar) manufactured by Mars, Incorporated
  • Index fund, a type of passively managed mutual fund that seeks to track the performance of a benchmark market index such as the S&P 500
  • S-2 Tracker, a carrier based ASW aircraft manufactured by Grumman
  • Radar tracker, a system used by civil and military users for associating discrete radar plots with individual targets, and forming estimates of those targets' locations, headings and speeds
  • Solar tracker, a device used in some solar energy applications for orienting a solar photovoltaic panel or a concentrating solar reflector toward the sun
  • Geo/Chevrolet Tracker, a compact SUV produced from 1990 until the end of the 2004 model year
  • An electronic diagnostic tool made by Huntron (also known as Analog signature analysis)
  • A Tenders Procurement alert service known as Tracker.
  • Tracker (company), a company from Oulunsalo, Finland, specialising in tracking and telemetry devices.

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Media

  • Tracker (band), an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon.
  • Tracker, a television series starring Adrian Paul and Geraint Wyn Davies
  • The Tracker, a 2002 Australian film.
  • Tracker, a film currently (as of 2009) in production in New Zealand, starring Ray Winstone and Temuera Morrison

Computers

Politics

  • Political tracker, a campaign staffer detailed to follow an opponent around and videotape their every move, looking for gaffes and misstatements

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