1. Yahoo: One of the most trafficked website on the planet with more than 627 million unique visitors per month.
2. FaceBook: It is no secret that Facebook makes use of PHP in the user end.
3. Wikipedia: The best free source for all kinds of information over web Wikipedia is developed using a software called MediaWiki which is written in PHP.
4. Flickr: The webs leading photo sharing site hosting over 2.5 billion images uses PHP.
5. WordPress.com: Wordpress is also developed using PHP and JavaScript and in addition to that JQuery library is also used for animating, event handling.
6. Friendster: One of the largest social networking sites. It was founded in 2003. A Global traffic rank of 16,443 on Alexa and over 50 million users.
7. Digg: a user driven social content website uses PHP too.
8. SourceForge.net: The worlds largest Development and Download repository of Open Source code and applications.
9. iStockPhoto: A royalty-free stock photo provider and most likely the most popular online photo library.It is now owned by Getty Images.
10. LiveBid Auctions: A part of Amazon.com and the leading provider of live-event auctions on the Internet.
2. FaceBook: It is no secret that Facebook makes use of PHP in the user end.
3. Wikipedia: The best free source for all kinds of information over web Wikipedia is developed using a software called MediaWiki which is written in PHP.
4. Flickr: The webs leading photo sharing site hosting over 2.5 billion images uses PHP.
5. WordPress.com: Wordpress is also developed using PHP and JavaScript and in addition to that JQuery library is also used for animating, event handling.
6. Friendster: One of the largest social networking sites. It was founded in 2003. A Global traffic rank of 16,443 on Alexa and over 50 million users.
7. Digg: a user driven social content website uses PHP too.
8. SourceForge.net: The worlds largest Development and Download repository of Open Source code and applications.
9. iStockPhoto: A royalty-free stock photo provider and most likely the most popular online photo library.It is now owned by Getty Images.
10. LiveBid Auctions: A part of Amazon.com and the leading provider of live-event auctions on the Internet.