www.audiogalaxy.com is almost entirely PHP
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ralph Guzman) wrote:
> Incase you still need it. Here is a big one I forgot to mention:
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> http://www.dialpad.com/
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> Not sure how much of their site is PHP, but their user registration and
> member backend is PHP driven.
Entertainment site
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To: Maurice Rickard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites
here are a few:
http://www.marketplayer.com: they provide the real-time stock market
simulations for sites like etrade.com and smartmoney.com that have these
games.
http://www.chek.com
Hey, thanks, everyone for the examples! I also dug up a few others
that are worth considering:
http://www.dc.com/ Deloitte Consulting. Now *that's* a big name.
Also HP, IBM, and, yes, Microsoft all run _some_ Apache/PHP servers
(looking it up on Netcraft--use their OS vendors search)
Thank
Napster follow-up Audio Galaxy http://www.audiogalaxy.com as well.
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>From: Ralph Guzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 4:59 AM
>To: Maurice Rickard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites
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here are a few:
http://www.marketplayer.com: they provide the real-time stock market
simulations for sites like etrade.com and smartmoney.com that have these
games.
http://www.chek.com/
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From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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www.kinderstart.com
Major childrens portal. Php and MySql and some perl.
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From: Alexander Skwar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Maurice Rickard
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites
So sprach
You wrote:
> While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the
> discussion a little. The person I need to convince is an
> administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never
> heard of PHP. The response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something
> like this: "You
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 07:15, Tom Malone wrote:
> Doesn't Google use PHP?
>
> Tom
GoEureka (AltaVista in Australia) do.
www.goeureka.com.au/super.php
Cheers,
Brad
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Doesn't Google use PHP?
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Capital One (www.capitalone.com) is using some PHP...
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> If every one is giving their website about mine
> http://www.mala
It is a great strategy if you have such client.
I know of Amazon.com is using in some parts, processes on the background,
and also Epinions.com. I believe their (epinions) template system is based
on php.
If you wish, the 3rd largest brazilian 'portal', www.ig.com.br, also uses
it. It gets
Well here's a couple:
http://www.10tv.com/
http://www.evergreenmidwest.com/
They may not fit the requirement though, they're not high-profile and
perhaps not impressive-sounding.
On 7/26/2001 1:16 PM this was written:
> For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
> impress
So sprach »Maurice Rickard« am 2001-07-26 um 13:31:36 -0400 :
> a few marquee names wouldn't hurt matters. But yeah, functionality
> (which is why I'm using it in the first place) should trump
> popularity.
Yep, I also like that sweet dream :)
Alexander Skwar
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Maurice Rickard wrote:
>
> While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the
> discussion a little. The person I need to convince is an
> administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never
> heard of PHP. The response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something
> l
So sprach »Jack Dempsey« am 2001-07-26 um 13:16:52 -0400 :
> they're doing some cool stuff integrating the website with a windows app
OT: And Linux client.
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So sprach »Maurice Rickard« am 2001-07-26 um 12:35:55 -0400 :
> For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
> impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP. I went looking
In the latest (?) Zend Newsletter, there was a list. IIRC, it contained
Lufthansa some US Navy (
Good point. I'm working on that data as well, but I thought getting
a few marquee names wouldn't hurt matters. But yeah, functionality
(which is why I'm using it in the first place) should trump
popularity.
-Maurice
At 11:23 AM -0700 7/26/01, John Meyer wrote:
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>I'd probably suggest using
, 2001 10:14 AM
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While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the
discussion a little. The person I need to convince is an
administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never
heard of
At 01:14 PM 7/26/2001 -0400, Maurice Rickard wrote:
>While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the discussion
>a little. The person I need to convince is an administrator of an
>organization within North America, and he's never heard of PHP. The
>response I'm hoping to provok
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If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com
Chad Day wrote:
> How about my site.. http://www.bangable.com
>
> Might not be the kind of site you want to put on your list, but we do get
a
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-jack
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To: Chad Day
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If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com
Chad D
While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the
discussion a little. The person I need to convince is an
administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never
heard of PHP. The response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something
like this: "You mean _ i
If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com
Chad Day wrote:
> How about my site.. http://www.bangable.com
>
> Might not be the kind of site you want to put on your list, but we do get a
> lot of traffic.. 4 million page views a month. All PHP/mysql.
>
> Ch
A very high traffic site (don't mind the cheese-like content) that I used be
the developer for:
http://www.ecrush.com
14 million hits a month on avg...
- Erik
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How about my site.. http://www.bangable.com
Might not be the kind of site you want to put on your list, but we do get a
lot of traffic.. 4 million page views a month. All PHP/mysql.
Chad
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From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Well, you can use mine if you like,
http://www.gdd.net
I'm using the Nuke portal software.
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