How not to use a mobile phone: don’t Tweet “I do” before kissing the bride
I’m not sure if this is funny or rather sad (or both?), but software developer Dana Hanna used his mobile phone during his wedding, just after saying “I do” to his future wife and before kissing her, to update his relationship status on Facebook, as well as to Tweet about him getting married.
So what next, marriages done exclusively on Facebook?
Anyway, Dana motivated all this by saying it’s some sort of a joke and adding:
“I have a lot of family scattered around the country and we all use Facebook a lot to keep in touch. So when Tracy and I were engaged, most of my family found out via Facebook because we updated our statuses. I surprised not only my guests, but also Tracy by pulling out my phone and posting on Facebook and Twitter from the altar during out wedding.”

There’s a video with Dana posting on Twitter and Facebook and it can be watched below:
Via TechCrunch
Enjoyed the story? Get the news and updates as we publish them. For instant updates as we press the "Publish" button, click here to follow us on Twitter . To subscribe to RSS News Feed click here , for daily e-mail updates click here .If you liked the post, you might find these interesting too:
- INQ to release a Twitter phone before Christmas
- Dell Phone Coming to China This Week?
- Acer Liquid A1 – the first Android phone with a Snapdragon CPU
- Fring for iPhone and iPod touch adds video calls
- Facebook 3.0 for iPhone finally launched
« The world’s first broadcast app for iPhone: Knocking Live VideoConfirmed: HTC Touch.B is HTC’s first dumb/feature phone on Qualcomm’s BREW. UI video included »

