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"A web
counter or hit counter is a computer software program that indicates
the number of visitors, or hits, a particular webpage has received.
Once set up, these counters will be incremented by one every time
the web page is accessed in a web browser. The number is
usually displayed as an inline digital image or in plain text.
Images may be presented in a variety of fonts, or styles; the
classic example is the wheels of an odometer. The counter often is
accompanied by the date it was set up or last reset, otherwise it
becomes impossible to estimate within what time the number of page
loads counted occurred." -- wikipedia.com
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