Drupal

Drupal is a versatile platform used by a wide range of organizations and individuals to build various types of websites. 



The official website of the President of the United States, whitehouse.gov, is built using Drupal. It serves as a platform for sharing news, policies, and other information related to the U.S. government.

NASA's website, nasa.gov, is powered by Drupal. It provides information about space exploration missions, research, and educational resources.

Harvard's websites, including harvard.edu and various departmental sites, are built using Drupal. They offer information about academic programs, admissions, research, and campus life.

Tesla's website, tesla.com, is powered by Drupal. It showcases Tesla's electric vehicles, energy products, and other innovations.

The Economist's website, economist.com, is built using Drupal. It features articles, analysis, and opinion pieces on global affairs, economics, business, and finance.

The official website of the Grammy Awards, grammy.com, is powered by Drupal. It provides information about the annual music awards ceremony, nominees, winners, and related events.

The popular weather forecasting website, weather.com, is built using Drupal. It offers weather updates, forecasts, and other related information for locations worldwide.

The University of Oxford's website, ox.ac.uk, is powered by Drupal. It serves as a hub for information about academic programs, research, admissions, and campus news.

From government institutions to educational organizations, media companies, and businesses, Drupal is a flexible platform capable of powering a wide range of websites.

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