Saturday, February 28, 2009

who read this blog?

hello jitli family
I analyzed this blog with Google tool calls:Google analytics and I was surprised to see that people from 31 countries read this blog.
Here is the table:
Detail Level:
Country/Territory
Visits
1.Israel 204
2.United States 146
3.Spain 17
4.Morocco 13
5.Mexico 13
6.United Kingdom 7
7.Canada 6
8.France 5
9.Slovakia 4
10.Jordan 4
11.Peru 3
12.Algeria 2
13.Ireland 2
14.Italy 2
15.Philippines 2
16.Tunisia 2
17.South Africa 2
18.Hong Kong 2
19.Malaysia 2
20.Oman 1
21.Argentina 1
22.Rwanda1
23.Germany 1
24.Sri Lanka 1
25.Australia 1
26.Norway 1
27.Sweden 1
28.Greece 1
29.Ukraine 1
30.Saudi Arabia 1
31.Netherlands 1
If someone from those country who read this blog ready to share with us his / her feeling, thought, tell us about himself /herself, I'll be more than grateful.
ITZIK KOREN

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hello
iam writing to you from spain
i love peace
it is very intersting blog
david

David Kovatch said...

Hi! My name is David Kovatch and I am World Federation of United Nations Associations' Disarmament Coordinator. I thought that the readers of your blog would be interested in our Students for a Nuclear Weapons Free World Campaign Contest. Check it out!

Students for a Nuclear Weapons Free-World 2009 Campaign Contest

WFUNA’s “Students for a nuclear Weapons Free-World” aims to tap into the energy of the youth movement to build campaigns to free the world of nuclear weapons. A competition will be held to champion the best ideas for student-led campaigns (at the local, regional or global levels) for a nuclear weapons free world. Winners will be invited to present their campaign proposals at the UN DPI/NGO Conference on Disarmament in Mexico, 9-11 September. Submissions will be accepted through July. For more information visit www.disarmamenthub.org