*In an effort to attract more destination wedding business, the Mississippi state senate passed a bill this week to end the blood test requirement and 3-day waiting period for marriage licenses.
*CNN is in talks to acquire Mashable, the social media news site.
*As men continue be more involved in home purchases (65% of men are now actively involved in the wedding registry process), more housewares products are being designed for and targeted at men.
*Scientists at UC Berkley are "tapping the cognitive smarts of babies, toddlers and preschoolers to program computers to think more like humans."
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For millennials, the generation that accounts for more than 83% of today's weddings and the first to grow up with the Internet, technology has done more than give unprecedented access to information; it has physically changed their brains on a microcellular level. What worked in bridal marketing just ten years ago is no longer effective because the way today's engaged couples think is actually different than couples of generations past. In 




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