Big websites that were developed using Ember.js [closed] - client-side

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I'm considering using Ember.js to develop my new websites.
I'm not sure how stable & how much it being used by the community for big projects.
Would you recommend using it?
Do you know big websites that are using it?
Thanks,
Lior

A simple googling would've given you these:
1: Quora: What are the advantages of using Ember.js?
2: Top 8 Best Looking SproutCore Websites (SproutCore 2.0 was recently renamed to Ember.js -- see Wikipedia)

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