Monday, May 25, 2009

Who reads World Streets? And where?

In the last week close to two thousand thoughtful people from 140 cities and 36 countries of this suddenly quite small planet dropped in to pick up their free copy of the latest edition of World Streets. Looks like you are one of them.

You and others joined us from cities in . . .


1. Australia
2. Belgium
3. Brazil
4. Canada
5. Colombia
6. Croatia
7. Czech Republic
8. Denmark
9. France
10. Germany
11. Hungary
12. India
13. Ireland
14. Italy
15. Japan
16. Korea, Republic Of
17. Macedonia
18. Mexico
19. Netherlands
20. New Zealand
21. Norway
22. Paraguay
23. Philippines
24. Poland
25. Portugal
26. Qatar
27. Saudi Arabia
28. Singapore
29. Slovenia
30. South Africa
31. Spain
32. Sweden
33. Taiwan
34. Turkey
35. United Kingdom
36. United States


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And to each of you as you come on board we say . . .

مرحبا بك في World Streets
Benvingut a World Streets
欢迎光临“ World Streets
Velkommen til World Streets
Welkom bij World Streets
Tervetuloa World Streets
Welcome to World Streets
Bienvenue à World Streets
Willkommen bei World Streets
ברוכים הבאים ל World Streets
आपका स्वागत है World Streets करने के लिए
Selamat datang World Streets
Benvenuti a World Streets
ようこそ" World_Streets "に
에 오신 것을 환영합니다 World Streets
Velkommen til World Streets
Zapraszamy do World Streets
Bem-vindo ao World Streets
Добро пожаловать в World Streets
Dobrodošli v World Streets
Bienvenido a World Streets
Välkommen till World Streets
Hoş Geldiniz World Streets için
Chào mừng bạn đến với World Streets
World Streets - The killer app for sustainable transport.

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1 comment:

  1. From: Gail Jennings [mailto:gail@mobilitymagazine.co.za]

    Hi Eric

    Just wanted to let you know that newmobility and worldstreets are SUCH
    excellent resources - there is nowhere better (that I've found, anyway!) to
    find out what's up and what's not, to get an overview of right-now mobility
    issues. Even on a Sunday afternoon, the sites are worth visiting!

    Gail Jennings
    Capetown, South Africa

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