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Adobe using Drupal for flex.org
Adobe just relaunched flex.org as a Drupal site. The backend of the Flex powered showcase site, http://flex.org/showcase, is also using Drupal: it communicates with the Flex front-end using the Services and the AMFPHP modules. More information available on the Adobe Flex Team blog. They are using Mollom too.
Universal Music using Drupal
Daniel Kruchkow, Senior Vice President Global Digital Initiatives at Universal Music Group, let me know that the Universal Music website, http://universalmusic.com, switched to Drupal a few months ago.
To quote Daniel: "We're more than happy with it and are looking forward to expanding our content and feature sets as time goes on. Our users love it."
Nike using Drupal
Sportswear manufacturer Nike is using Drupal for their Beijing Olympics website. What is remarkable is that the content on the site is being translated to at least 13 languages (see language drop-down on screenshot). That is a testament to Drupal 6's improved internationalization features, and further proof that I'm not crazy. ;-)
If anyone is working on internationalization improvements for Drupal 7, let me know. I'm accepting patches ...
FedEx using Drupal
AOL using Drupal
Yahoo! using Drupal
Truth be told, between trips to Yahoo! including last year's Drupal conference, which they hosted, we already knew that Yahoo! is a major Drupal user. However, what is new is that they are starting to launch more and more external facing Drupal sites. Once such example is Yahoo! Research; check it out at http://research.yahoo.com.
Now if only we could get them to pay Rasmus to work on Drupal core a bit. ;-)