Written on December 2, 2008 at 12:15 pm by Chase Sagum

Most Notable Websites Powered by Drupal – Part 3

CMS, Web Design, Web Development 5 comments

Bringing you another set of 7 mainstream/notable websites that are powered by the Drupal open source content management system! Let this give you confidence in Drupal for your own website. If these people trust the Drupal CMS for their mainstream websites than surely the rest of us can trust it for our own websites. Here’s the list:

1. Spread Thunderbird - the popular Mozilla Thunderbird email application. Very similar to the Spreadfirefox.com site that is using Drupal as well.

2. The Onion – a massive news site covering everything from Politics to Sports. One of the more popular and well established online news sites on the web.

3. MTV in the UK - for it’s United Kingdom website cable television giant MTV is utilizing Drupal for it’s many community online features.

4. AOL Corporate Site - for it’s corporate community site web giant AOL is utilizing the Drupal content management system.


5. Sun Learning Site – Sun Microsystems is using Drupal for it’s online learning center. If an open source giant like Sun is uing Drupal, it must have something to it that many people are not realizing!


6. Universal Music – this is a big one. Alot of flash and high res graphics make up this site. But behind the scnenes it’s Drupal making all the functionality happen.

7. FedEx News – for it’s corporate news and information site, FedEdx is using Drupal to power it’s online presence. The site has a very clean look and feel but is using some pretty high end Drupal functionality.

5 responses to " Most Notable Websites Powered by Drupal – Part 3"

  1. drawk on December 2, 2008:

    I think you may want to revisit your description of The Onion :)

  2. Steve on December 2, 2008:

    Uh, you do realize that The Onion is a parody site, right?

  3. admin on December 2, 2008:

    that was me trying to be funny with some parody of my own! I guess i’m not a comedian after all despite my high aspirations! :)

  4. Current Sports News on January 1, 2009:

    Love your post!! Finally someone got it right!!! Would you mind if I put a blogroll link back to your post? :)

  5. Mike blaster on February 19, 2009:

    Never considered The Onion a news site!

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