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professional looking show case sites... can someone point them out?

Any professional looking show case sites... can someone share URLs?

eCards for Dogs? - CanineCards

It's a crazy idea, for a specialist market, "Canine Cards" provides stylised animated e-cards that members can send to their friends and family.

The site includes:

Drupal - Spotting.

Sharing some quality cigarette time with my wife last night, we started flipping through our US Atlas (yes, I am a nerd). One thing leads to another and we're back inside, searching for remote places in Alaksa when we stumbled across...

The Bering Strait School District. Lo and behold, their are using Drupal (as well as Joomla, WordPress, and GoLive) on some of their school sites. Might be interesting for folks evaluating CMS, or wanting to "see tomorrow".

ItinerantWitness.com - Travel website through India

I have created a Drupal website called ItinerantWitness.com to document my travels.

The philosophy of my site is "There is no such thing as an uninteresting place." I have embedded Gallery2 and I have uploaded many photos.

I am on the road and am maintaining the site in internet cafes. I have spent five months in India and am currently in the Himalayas.

I used Drupal 4.6 to create the site.

Check it out and tell me what you think! I will check this forum when I can.

Mark

Orato.com - First Person Journalism

This site is based entirely on the drupal engine and PHPtemplate with some minor modications - we wrote templates for various editorial areas, such top story, second top story, editorial picks, which also included various queries that used drupal's tracker, such as a rating system and date of submission.

There have been many many modifications to the 4.6 engine to make this site work more like a publishing engine than anything - from the front-end templates, to extending the submission forms to include custom form-fields.

test site

http://www.pagecharts.com/alexa

testing out a module i am working on. it still does not have the little ajax or javascrpt thingy like alexaholic does, but i am working on that. what do you guys think?

im trying to make each query submission turn into a node, that can be commented on and ranked. also the links should be 'page view' and 'rank', not just 'reach', with the time frame options for 3m, 6m, 1yr, 3yr, 5yr

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