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HitGenerally used to mean one single accessing of a Web page by a site visitor (or spider), but in site log analysis refers to each time a single file on the server is accessed (so one Web page may generate several "hits" each time it is viewed because it consists of an HTML file, graphics file, Javascript file, etc.).Similar MatchesWhite knightWhite knightA company which comes to the rescue of another listed company which is under siege from an unwelcome bidder. The White Knight may make an improved offer, or it may just be a more acceptable predator than the first bidder, as far as the management are concerned. Whites ratingWhites ratingA rating of municipal securities, that uses market factors rather than credit considerations to find appropriate yields. White NoiseWhite NoiseThe audio equivalent of Brownian motion. Sounds that are unrelated and sound like a hiss. The video equivalent of white noise is "snow" in television reception. Georgian ArchitectureGeorgian ArchitectureA colonial style of architecture dating back to the eighteenth century. Characterized by first floor windows extending to the ground, its exterior placements (windows, doors. etc.) are simple and well balanced yet formal in appearance. Information architectureInformation architectureThe flow of pages and data on a website. The intentional design, structure and organization of a website so as to provide information efficiently. Further SuggestionsWhitemailWhite squire White knight Get hit Hit counter White sheets White shoe firm Hit the bid Hit the ribbon Hits Whitelist Client-server architecture |
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