Want to know your future? Right now, “Google” seems to have a cool new feature. If you head over to BetaGoogle.com, you can check out Google Fortunetelling.

All you have do is click through and type in a question about your future. And then: magic.

Do it now because the rest of this article is literally one big spoiler!

Click here to try it for yourself!

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When you start typing, it autofills … with something a little unexpected. Yet amazing.

 

The Google Fortunetelling site will tell you about the world’s current refugee crisis.

Since conflict in Syria kicked up in 2011, around 4 million Syrians have fled their country. Another 7 million Syrians are displaced within Syria. Most have yet to find a safe haven. (The U.S. has taken just over 2,000 of those refugees. So far!)

Even though the site is called Google, they are actually not behind this site. Digiday reported they got the skinny on who is behind the curtain of this delightful online prank.

“Netherlands-based creative communications agency BrainMedia confirmed they are behind the site, which links to the donations page of UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency.”

Zing! The site has been in existence since September, but it’s popping up again thanks to the ever-hot and ever-hefty debates about refugees in the news in the aftermath of terrorism. And even though the idea doesn’t seem to have been Google’s, Google held its own refugee relief campaign and matched donations up to $5.5 million to reach a goal of $11 million dollars for refugees.

What a smart way to make me think about the future of others: By tapping into the curiosity about knowing our own futures, we’re struck by a moment of recognition — how truly terrible it is to not know your more immediate future. Whether you’ll have a safe place to sleep tonight. Where your next meal will come from.

It’s bait-and-switch with a purpose.

The search takes you to a page that links you to charities and gives you a great way you to share the search — and awareness — with others.

 

You now know the secret about Google Fortunetelling. But your friends may not. You know what to do.
So head over to the website and share it.

About the Author

Brent Lindeque is the founder and editor in charge at Good Things Guy.

Recognised as one of the Mail and Guardian’s Top 200 Young South African’s as well as a Primedia LeadSA Hero, Brent is a change maker, thought leader, radio host, foodie, vlogger, writer and all round good guy.

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