Google says 'I do' to wedding planning

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Monday 14 February 2011 01:00 GMT
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Google is getting into wedding planning.

The Internet search giant launched a new site, google.com/weddings, this week offering its free tools and products to couples preparing to tie the knot.

Google Sites allows a couple to create a website featuring information about the bride and groom, the ceremony, directions, nearby hotels, an RSVP list and a gift registry.

Google Docs offers wedding planning tools including a guest list, seating chart, reception menu, budget planner and more.

Photographs can be saved and shared online using Picasa.

Google said it had enlisted a wedding planner to help design the new site.

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