I am pleased to announce my new site http://newskicks.com .here user can submit stories and kick for them.it supports revenue sharing and use can create their own advt. like banner ads or text ads to display on the site.
You can embed MP3,real media,youtube,metacafe videos and almost all the stuff.
I'm looking for any Production examples of Drupal being used on a site to host multiple user-generated sub sites. Imagine you want to create a site for running clubs. You have a main site where any running club can create their own subsite. So you have running.com/site/portland, running.com/site/denver, running.com/site/atlanta, etc. Each sub site is maintained by an admin of that group. Each subsite controls its own content and user access. New subsites can be spun up quickly from the same template look and feel.
Two friends and I decided this past summer it'd be fun to start a t-shirt company. After a lot of work and more then a little help from the Ubercart/Drupal community, we've launched our t-shirt site at CoolCamisa.com.
Our site sells our 12 designs plus, via a custom module, coordinates our custom shirt orders (for sports teams, scout troops, competitions, businesses etc).
I hadn't seen a post about it, so I wanted to pass along the info that the EFF( Electronic Frontier Foundation ) has just upgraded their site to use Drupal. In case you are unfamiliar with them, some details from their about page:
This site focuses on a Team Fortress 2 online gaming team (6v6). OG teampage was used for the roster and UIE Forum used instead of the drupal forum. This site relies heavily on CCK and Views. Custom profile pages listed not only their 'favorites' but also their web logs http://thecartoonkids.com/user/1 as an example.