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A Year Ago: Wedding service for geeks

Will Knight ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 28 Sep 2000 07:00 BST

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No need to stop Web surfing: Just make your wedding plans online

It is now possible for people who cannot bear to tear themselves away from the Internet to tie the knot, thanks to an entirely online marital preparation Web site unveiled Monday.

Myweddingplans.com provides for all the needs of prospective couples and describes itself as "dedicated exclusively to meeting the needs of the bride and groom in planning and managing the entire wedding process, from the announcement to the thank you notes."

The site will also feature consultations from Marjabelle Young Stewart, an expert on the marriage etiquette, not to mention briefings from Dr. Rita Bigel-Casher, who is proudly described as a "psychologist and leading expert on the emotional experience of being a bride".

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