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Case studies about the most relevant Symfony projects created by the community. Want your own case study to be published? Send a proposal to fabien@symfony.com

The first in the new series of case studies about running a TV station with symfony was a big success. So without further ado I would like to introduce to you the next in the series: open source hosting company ServerGrove has written a case study about their building of a livechat application with symfony.
March 31, 2010 #Case studies
During Symfony Live 2010 we asked people for their case studies to publish on the symfony website. From now on, we will publish a new case study every two weeks. The first one is by David Hermann. In this case study he will discuss how he used symfony to replace legacy software at a TV station with software that optimizes the workflow of the station employees.
March 17, 2010 #Case studies
Yahoo! used symfony to redevelop another project. This time symfony was used as part of the foundation for Yahoo! Answers.
May 8, 2008 #Case studies
If you are a reader of TechCrunch, Read/WriteWeb, or ZDNet you may already know that there is a preview of the next version of del.icio.us. What you might not know is that the next version of Delicious is built with symfony.
October 2, 2007 #Case studies
Francois and Fabien will be attending the PHP Forum in Paris (9-10 Nov.)
November 2, 2006 #Case studies

The release of the new Yahoo! Bookmarks Beta has been on all news portals lately.

But the real news about the new Yahoo! Bookmarks is that it was built with symfony.

October 28, 2006 #Case studies