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hit

A successful match. See hits and hit rate. See also Mechanical Turk.


hit
Computing a single visit to a website

1.(architecture)hit - cache hit.
2.(World-Wide Web)hit - A request to a web server from a web browser or other client (e.g. a robot).

The number of hits on a server may be important for determining advertising revenue.

In the course of loading a single web page, a browser may hit a web server many times e.g. to retrieve the page itself and each image on the page. In contrast, caching by browsers and web proxies reduces the number of hits on the server because some requests are satisfied from the cache.
3.(jargon)hit - To press and release a key on the keyboard. Some prefer the less aggressive "tap".


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Chivas USA (0-4-1, 1 point) update: With road games at Colorado and Real Salt Lake to follow, Chivas USA would love to pick up its first win of the season before hitting the road, and couldn't ask for a better opportunity than facing MLS' other expansion club.
A serf-released CD materialized in 2002, with Ryan hitting the road every chance he had to make his voice known to cabaret audiences.
We can talk to staff members, including the sales manager, handle mail and telephone calls, plan the rest of the day and make appointments before hitting the road.
 
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