You could also use netcraft and see who's running PHP. Also, I think
PHP.net has some info on this.

On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 13:29, Demitrious S. Kelly wrote:
> well my site isn't 'big name' but it's got a very cool catch to it...
> 
> it's got an ftp indexer that I'm developing. You submit an ftp site, and
> it logs onto the ftp, grabs all of the filenames and sizes, pops
> everything into a mysql database, which is searchable from a web page
> (located on the same site, and also written in php) plus the source is
> available in .phps format (I haven't gotten any time to package it
> nicely into an what I would call an end-user-quality .tgz yet...)
> 
> http://www.apokalyptik.com
> 
> and http://www.apokalyptik.com/ftp/ respectively... the entire web site
> runs purely off of php... not that you are interested, but just in
> case...
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Lott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:08 AM
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> Subject: [PHP] "cool" PHP sites
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> It strikes me that my students really don't have a good grasp of what
> PHP
> is capable of doing, since they are getting bogged down in learning the
> minutiae of the language itself. So (quickly if possible-- I'd like to
> demo
> some sites tonight) what are some examples of "cool" and publically
> accessible sites that use PHP? I'm looking for sites that demonstrate
> what
> PHP can do, examples of "big name" sites using PHP, etc. 
> 
> I can explain how the back end technology is working if I have some good
> sites to use as a framework. I'd like to keep them excited about the
> potential, you know?
> 
> c
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