who's using drupal

South Africa 2010 Soccer World Cup Website

Official South Africa 2010 World Cup website, (web development by South African company eConsultant). Includes news, countdown, comments and more Drupal goodness.

Nokia uses Drupal!

Nokia is using Drupal for the "Nokia Research Center" website, which holds research publications, events, news, showcases, job opportunities and more.

Human Rights Watch using Drupal

The Human Rights Watch website uses Drupal to report on Human Rights, call people to action (support/donate/act), and inform the public. It makes strong use of Drupal's taxonomy system (categories), so you can view content by region and topic. Looks like the image manipulation is done using the Image Cache module.

The site is also available in many languages - just click the language link in the top right of the site to see it in action.

Symantec using Drupal

A community website for Symantec Customers and End Users. Contributors are rewarded with points, and top contributors are recognised on the home page.

MIT using Drupal for it's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) website

CSAIL is the largest Interdepartmental lab at MIT with over 800 members including more than 90 Principal Investigators from 8 departments and approximately 500 students.

MothersClick

Part of the Parent'sClick network, the Mother'sClick website is a social networking site built on the Drupal platform, and providing a platform for mothers to interact through blog posts, forums, photos, discussions, recipes, reviews, classified ads, activities and more. Makes extensive use of Drupal's Organic Groups module, which allows mothers to create their own special interest groups which other mothers can join and interact through.
From the Mother'sClick website:

Warner Bros main website built on Drupal

Website used to display artist news, blogs, videos and more.

Drupal being used by Harvard University

From the Harvard University Science website:

Yahoo! using Drupal

From the Yahoo! Research web site:
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The mission of Yahoo! Research is to develop the world-class science that will deliver the next generation of businesses to the company.

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