Jul24

Remember that little video we posted yesterday? Well it looks like it has blown up all over the internet! The video has racked up over 1.6 million hits on YouTube (okay... maybe half of those are the OurWeddingDay team trying to perfect our moves), NY Mag blogged about it, and now Perez Hilton just blogged about the video exposing it to millions upon millions of readers. The couple even went on The Today Show to discuss their recent fame.
Apparently we're quite the trend-setter!
Feb05

How much do you love your groom-to-be? More than you love your first cup of coffee in the morning? More than Cleopatra Ptolemy VII loved Julius Gaius Caesar, and then Mark Anthony? More than a bag of Skittles with excesses of greens and yellows (arguably the best flavors)?
I Love You More Than Blank is a website created with the sole purpose of expressing how much you love someone, but in a somewhat silly way. The entire idea behind the site is getting rid of statements like "I love you more than you know" and replacing it with realistic, applicable things to really illustrate how deeply you feel for someone. How fun for Valentine's Day!
Check out the site and post your own messages. Here's one of our favorites: "I love you more than I love the internet, and I spend all day on the internet."
Jan19

For a project that surfaced from the Department of Defense laboratories 26 years ago, the Internet has certainly warmed up into the hearts of social network patrons.
Things are getting pretty intimate on the web these days and it begs the question: "Is this romance 2.0?"
Grant Robertson, self proclaimed Internet celeb and lead blogger for Download Squad, proposed to his girlfriend (professional blogger for TUAW, Download Squad, and StyleList) over Twitter, a popular mobile "status update" microblogging service. She affirmed with a tweet response after the notification hit her mobile device a minute later, broadcasting the proposal to all of their followers, approximately 5,000 people. There have been other instances of Twitter proposals that have been positively received— perhaps this is a sign for things to come!
Would you propose/accept over the Internet?
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