Wedding Photo Apps: 10 Apps That Collect Your Guests’ Photos (PHOTOS)

Remember when couples used to put disposable cameras on every table and invite guests to snap their own wedding photos? There’s now a decidedly more high-tech way to encourage your guests to take their own pictures on your Big Day.

Photo-sharing iPhone and Android apps allow your guests to snap photos on their smartphones and share them in an online wedding “album.” Then, you can download your favorites, share them on Facebook, or even display them in a slideshow during the wedding.

We rounded up 10 of our favorite photo-sharing apps designed specifically with weddings in mind. Click through the slideshow below to find out what they offer, how much they cost and which ones you can get for free.

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Future of search and rescue: Cockroaches piloted by Kinect

The cockroach and its keeper.

(Credit: Alper Bozkurt)

File this one under the grossly, absurdly, and perhaps soon patently awesome. Researchers at North Carolina State University say they have developed a system by which cockroaches may actually perform search and rescue.

Using Microsoft’s motion-sensing Kinect, they plotted a path for cockroaches and tracked them. Researchers nudged the roaches into motion with wires attached to the bugs’ sensory appendages, and they steered the roaches by sending small electrical impulses to wires attached to the bugs’ antennae. The old-fashioned horse and whip are just so crude by comparison.

Still, why the cockroach? Presumably their size could prove useful in navigating piles of rubble, and fewer people may have ethical qualms with zapping a roach into submission than, say, a puppy.

In their experiments, the researchers sketched a path for the roaches, and had the Kinect system detect where they were relative to that path. The roaches wore the necessary circuitry on their exoskeletons, like miniature Atlases bearing their burdens on their backs.

By using the Kinect, researchers are able to guide the roaches in the dark, though they are going to have to come up with a workaround to be able to see through rubble and debris. They also hope to fit the roaches with … [Read more]

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Restore The Fourth: Group Organizes Nationwide Anti-NSA Spying Protests On July 4

A group of concerned citizens has organized under the name “Restore The Fourth” and plans to protest what it calls “unconstitutional surveillance” at rallies across the U.S. on July 4. HuffPost Live’s Alyona Minkovski recently talked to Ben Doernberg of Restore the Fourth NYC about the group’s NSA rally in Union Square on July 4 and how the group at large is demanding an end to all government programs that violate the Fourth Amendment.

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Shira Lazar: Kevin Hart Explain Why Cats Go Viral, Tyler Perry’s Success and More of the Unexplainable (WATCH)

Let Me Explain” comedian Kevin Hart gives his take on derogatory terms, why chocolate is bad for dogs, what’s up with all those movie remakes, Tyler Perry’s success, concrete evidence for mermaids, and why everyone’s obsessed with cat videos online.

Catch the film of Hart’s concert tour, “Let Me Explain,” in theaters July 3!

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Kris Perry & Sandy Stier, Prop 8 Plaintiffs, Tie The Knot In California’s First Gay Marriage In Over 4 Years

Proposition 8 plaintiffs Kris Perry and Sandy Stier experienced a huge victory earlier this week when the Supreme Court left California’s gay marriage ban for dead. On Friday, the couple’s triumph came full circle when they tied the knot in first same-sex marriage held in the state in four and a half years. The move was prompted when the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a surprise order dissolving a stay it had imposed on gay marriages during the legal challenge.

(Watch video of their ceremony above.)

Perry and Stier prepare to exchange vows in front of California Attorney General Kamala Harris:

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Lauren Heineck: A Farewell to Spain: This American Is Going Home

To this day I clearly remember landing into Madrid Barajas from LAX on a hazy August morning; the terminal smelled of cafés con leche and cleaning products. That said, it’s difficult to sum up my last four years within this country.
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Eileen Ogintz: We All Want the Same Things From That Family Vacation

Sun, sand and happy kids. Just make sure the little ones don’t eat the sand. Maybe your family would rather be hiking in a national park or exploring a foreign country. Wherever you go this summer, all of us want the same thing: The chance to relax and make happy memories.
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Richard (RJ) Eskow: "Believe It or Not!"13 Mindblowing Facts About America’s Tax-Dodging Corporations

A judicious writer avoids adjectives like “mindblowing,” especially when covering political or economic issues. But no other word seems to describe the stunning reality of corporate taxation in modern America, which cries out for the italics-heavy, exclamation-point-driven format made famous by Ripley’s Believe It or Not.

Stylistic overkill? Read these thirteen facts and you may change your mind.

1. We’re told we can’t “afford” full Social Security benefits, even though closing corporate tax-haven loopholes would pay for Obama’s “chained CPI” benefit cut more than ten times over!

Abusive offshore tax havens cost the US $150 billion in lost tax revenue every year (via FACT Coalition). That’s $1.5 trillion over the next ten years.

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Young Imbeciles Destroy Largest Lego Helicopter Ever

Young Imbeciles Destroy Largest Lego Helicopter Ever

Yesterday a group of idiotic teens destroyed the largest Lego helicopter in the world, the 100,000-piece Erickson Air-Crane. Built by Ryan McNaught over the course of six weeks, the pieces alone are valued at $25,000.

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Sarah Palin’s Biblical Insult To Marco Rubio On Immigration Bill: Was It Worth ’30 Pieces Of Silver?’

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) criticized Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-Fla.) immigration reform efforts on Friday, making a biblical reference to Judas.

The comprehensive immigration reform bill passed the Senate 68-32 on Thursday.

President Barack Obama personally made phone calls from Africa to congratulate “the gang of eight,” the bipartisan group of senators responsible for the bill, including Rubio.

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