Google Fortune website draws attention to 60 million refugees
Google is trying to create awareness among the people and is also spreading this across the people through social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. You can now visit the new Google Fortune website.
A new fortune telling app that claims to predict your future has appeared all day today. The most astonishing part is that betagoogle.com is a “fake Google site”.
Dubbed Google Fortunetelling-Predict your future, the app lets users to ask any questions that they might have regarding their future.
After the question is asked by the user, the site loads a message saying, “Of course we can’t predict your future!”
Knowledge of the future will take the edge off the unpredictability it offers, don’t you think?
Google Fortunetelling is a project aimed at creating awareness about the 60 million refugees who are not sure of their futures and whether they will ever be accepted in the normal world without any form of discrimination. The domain is registered to a party in Netherlands.
Users are encouraged to donate time, money or love to charities aiding with the crisis. They added a banner to a number of their sites with a “donate” button directed towards four different charities.
Google announced earlier this week it would match about .5 million in donations to organizations that provide frontline humanitarian relief to migrants and refugees.