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Company Logos on EE Home Page

July 12, 2010 10:37pm

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  • #1 / Jul 12, 2010 10:37pm

    Hi Guys

    We’ve noticed on the new EE home page it references company logos for what we are guessing are companies that use EE. Anyone know what sites exactly these companies have powered by EE (mini sites or their main corporate site?). In particular:

    - Apple?
    - Nike?
    - Sony?
    - BBC?

    that’s a fairly impressive list. Would Apple power their whole site by EE? If not, what have they used it for… It would be very interesting to know…

  • #2 / Jul 12, 2010 10:48pm

    Leslie Camacho

    1340 posts

    Hi Guys

    We’ve noticed on the new EE home page it references company logos for what we are guessing are companies that use EE. Anyone know what sites exactly these companies have powered by EE (mini sites or their main corporate site?). In particular:

    - Apple?
    - Nike?
    - Sony?
    - BBC?

    that’s a fairly impressive list. Would Apple power their whole site by EE? If not, what have they used it for… It would be very interesting to know…

    The companies on our homepage are just a small sample of the enterprise level companies that use ExpressionEngine. However, we are not allowed to disclose publicly (or privately for that matter) specifically where the companies are using EE. Most often the companies are using EE for a site owned by the company and not the primary website.

    For example, Apple.com is not using ExpressionEngine, but they do use both EE and CI in various capacities.

    Also, the logos do not represent an endorsement of EllisLab or ExpressionEngine, merely a statement of fact that they are current customers of EllisLab.

  • #3 / Jul 12, 2010 10:58pm

    Hey thanks for the response.

    I thought that may have been the case. Although it would be very interesting to know and a handy reference none the less… But didn’t think those companies would give away too much.

  • #4 / Jul 13, 2010 12:56pm

    Riverboy

    2993 posts

    Apple=good, Nokia=good, Sony=good, Nike= dislike-button(well it’s just old rumour that some young childrens are working long days etc. somewhere..)! BBC=Good.

  • #5 / Jul 14, 2010 11:43am

    paul godfrey

    3 posts

    NikeSkate.com is Flash with an EE backend

  • #6 / Jul 19, 2010 2:46pm

    MediaGirl Inc.

    186 posts

    Nikeskate.com is an EE backend, Flash frontend:
    http://www.mediagirl.com/work/detail/nike_skate/

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