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IBM SAYS WEB ACTION OF THE MASTERS BROUGHT RECORD NUMBERS

          IBM reported record traffic for The Masters' official     Web site from April 8-11, with a total of 263.5 million hits     and 82.8 million page views.  During the entire active state     of the Web site, it recorded 271.9 million hits and 83.2     million page views.  The site hit a peak of 249,182 hits per     minute on Friday, April 9 -- which is a new record peak hits     per minute for an IBM powered Web site (THE DAILY).                              
4-8 4-9 4-10 4-11
PEAK HITS PER MINUTE:
205,836
249,128
82,539
152,236
TOTAL HITS PER DAY:
74.6M
99.4M
37.6M
51.9M
PAGE VIEWS PER DAY:
24.1M
29.6M
11.3M
17.8M

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