WSJ : Entice them with a new Google feature. That’s betagoogle.com‘s approach. The site, which identifies itself as a fake Google site, bills itself as a fortune teller, promising to predict users’ destinies if they type questions in the search bar.Then the site loads a message that says, “Of course we can’t predict your future! But 60 million refugees ask themselves every day if they have a future at all…Please take a moment to think of their future.” An image of a crystal ball counts the number of people becoming new refugees. It then suggests users donate to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.Click Here To Read More.
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