Prince William and Kate Middleton insisted their marriage ceremony on April 29, broadcast live on Youtube, and it will happen. Both are wanted, wedding ceremonies have become public events in the world's most interactive through the role of social media. So, in addition to YouTube, the Palace of St. James will also be using Twitter, Facebook and flickr to provide updates to the public about the wedding and the opportunity to provide feedback. Prince William and Kate Middleton are users of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Both play an active role in overseeing the plan online coverage of the ceremony on April 29.
On the Internet, Google has developed a live blog that will be synchronized with live footage, which lets viewers click on a link that provides additional information on key moments in Mass wedding when the event took place. A spokesman for the Palace of St. James said, "We want people interact with the marriage when they watched Prince William. And Catherine Middleton just like everyone else in their age in terms of social media Facebook and YouTube users and their intentions, their marriage should be accessible to all people. "Is this the couple intend to change their relationship status on Facebook after the wedding, a spokesman said," Wait and see. "Coverage of wedding ceremony at the Royal Channel, the YouTube, would begin in at 10:00 local time (17.00 GMT), one hour before the ceremony begins, and ends at 14.00 (21.00 pm), after the couple appeared on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. Live blog will include commentary written by staff from Clarence House and the Palace of St. James, as well as links to information about the background and additional photographs of the couple.
The spokesman said, "This will be the first time a live blog along with live streaming on YouTube For example, when a procession of trains through Clarence House, the link will appear, which provide historical information about Clarence House .." Video "wedding book / books marriage" was officially launched on YouTube on Tuesday, a greeting invite providers to post their own video message for the couple. The application also will be launched in up the Kingdom that allows users to explain how they prepare for the event and how they celebrate.
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