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Google Fortune predicts your future, it’s just not what you’d expect
You can now visit the new Google Fortune website. However, Google Fortune telling is a brilliant thought in order to help the migrants of Europe. This is betagoogle.com’s latest approach. Visitors may ask any question about their future- career, love, health or wealth. So we used a fake Google-site to get your attention because apparently you were interested in your own future.
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Users can enter their fears or hope about the future for a chance to glean some information about it.
Google Fortunetelling is a project pointed at creating awareness about the 60 million persons who are not sure of their futures and whether they will ever be accepted in the normal world without any form of distinction. Well, you can now get to know what the future has in store for you, as Google has launched a fortune-telling app that claims to predict the future.
An image of a crystal ball appears and counts the number of people becoming new refugees and suggests users donate to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. The domain is registered to a party in Netherlands. Users are prompted to tell about this campaign to their friends and try to donate to one of the charities.
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Google announced earlier this week it would match about .5 million in donations to organizations that provide frontline humanitarian relief to migrants and refugees.