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    October 29, 2007

    Can't Make the Wedding? They Can Watch It Live!

    Computer Wedding.jpgHoly Cyber Wedding! If you've loved using computer technology to search for wedding photographers, your gown, caterers or your wedding favors, here's another spectacular way to use the Internet. There's a new trend out there for those of you with close family or friends who have to miss your wedding for whatever reason. You can have a "wedcast" sent live to family and friends around the world. Still in its infancy, only a handful of videographers and wedding venues offer the technology--mostly in Las Vegas or tropical locations like Hawaii. You just provide your cyber-guests with the information they need to call up the ceremony and they're there in an instant at no charge to them. After the wedding, you can send them a photo album from the wedding and the wedding reception. So how incredibly "21st Century" is this? BeachinBottle.jpg Lucky Candles.jpg

    You can even bring more of your wedding to your cyber-guests by sending them wedding favors from your wedding. If you've had a beach wedding, why not send them a little beach in a bottle--sand, shells and a glint of sunshine. If you have a Vegas wedding, send them some lucky candles in the shape of card suits. If you'd like to know more about how wedcasts work, go to www.liveinternetweddings.com. You, too, can be World Wide Wed!

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