{christ|gift}mas, web platforms

An article in the Telegraph talks about parents reining in spending on Christmas presents. At last! The whole festive season thing seems to be more about consumerism than anything else, so it’s nice to hear that some are trying to “keep celebrations traditional”. Interestingly, the Telegraph is light on details on what exactly constitutes “traditional” these days.

I was also wondering what platform the Telegraph use for their site – I’m not familiar with the .jhtml extension, but according to WebMonkey it’s ATG Dynamo. It seems to be the same platform that several big sites use, such as Reuters, Network Solutions, Handspring, and the NHS Direct site apparently were using it:
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… but are now using ASP. Which fills me with confidence for the health of our nation.

Back to the Christmas thing. Following on from the Send Them Back meme, we now have CDs make crappy presents. I couldn’t agree more – I don’t like the recording industry – but rather than blank CD-Rs, I’d really love to give the gift of iTunes. Two things I wish for by next Christmas: the iTunes Music Store available in the UK, and a UK version of the iTunes Music Store gift certificates. Oh yeah, and peace and goodwill to all would be nice, too.

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