Saturday, 19 September 2015

Google Fortune Telling

Ask 'Google Fortune' about your future, the answer is hard-hitting

New Delhi: In an innovative, yet hard-hitting way of telling people about the growing refugee crisis in Europe, a fake Google site seeks to raise awareness by telling people about their future.
Dubbed Google Fortunetelling- Predict your future, the site first prompts you to type in a query about your future, as soon as you type in any random question, the result page tells you that because you were interested in knowing your own future. The creators of this fake Google site thought it was better to use the Google name and logo on the fake site to attract more attention.

 

The site however has been reported as a forged site and Firefox users are greeted with a "Reported Web Forgery!" alert when they try to access the website. The site however, is directly accessible using Google's Chrome Web browser and Microsoft's Edge.
The website is not affiliated with Google and its records show that its has been registered in the Netherlands by Edwin Fennema, owner of BrandMedia, a web design company.
Interestingly, the questions that prompt are not related to ‘how much will I earn in future,’ or whether ‘I’ll be buying that sports car,’ but include queries about things we, who perhaps have a roof on our heads and a stable job to help feed our family might overlook.
With questions like,‘Will I be ever reunited with my family, ‘Where can I find a safe place,’ and ‘Will humans ever stop fighting war,’ the creators want to create awareness about the 60 million refugees who are unsure of their futures and whether they will ever be accepted in the normal world sans discrimination.

Sheikh Rashid | Dubai ruler's son Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum dies aged 33

Hundreds gather to pay their respects at the funeral of Dubai ruler's son after he dies from a heart attack aged just 33

  • Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum died this morning
  • His brother the Crown Prince of Dubai paid tribute to his 'best friend' 
  • The Sheikh graduated from Sandhurst and was a keen sportsman 
  • Government department flags are flying at half mast as mark of respect
  • A three-day mourning period has been announced in the UAE after the son of Dubai's ruler died of a heart attack.
    Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who graduated from Sandhurst in 2002, died on Saturday morning. 
    The 33-year-old was the eldest son of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who is the ruler of Dubai and also the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. 
    Hundreds of relatives and officials gathered inside the Zabeel mosque in Dubai to pay their respects to the ruler's son.
    His coffin, wrapped in the Emirati flag, was carried in by several of his brothers. 
    Prayers were said for the late Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum and his family.
    His body will be buried in Umm Harir cemetery in Bur Dubai. 
    'Today, I lost a best friend and a childhood companion, my dear brother Rashid,' said his brother Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai. 'You will be missed.' 
    Hundreds of relatives and officials gathered inside the Zabeel mosque to pay their final respects  
    Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid al-Maktoum (middle) Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates has a quiet word with Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (R), Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi (right)  

    resident Sheikh Khalifa expressed condolences to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid and the Al Maktoum family. 
    Flags at government departments and institutions flying at half mast as a mark of respect. 
    'God bless the deceased young man ... We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return,' the Court of the Ruler of Dubai said. 
     

 

Chelsea vs Arsenal | Arsenal vs Chelsea, Diego Costa

Chelsea v Arsenal: Diego Costa reaches peak pantomime villain and the internet reacts brilliantly 

Diego Costa, you either love him or you hate him... 


Chelsea v Arsenal: Diego Costa reaches peak pantomime villain and the internet reacts brilliantly

Diego Costa, you either love him or you hate him...


Ross Kinnaird
Classic Costa...
We didn't think it was possible, but Diego Costa has just become even more controversial.
The Chelsea striker has been up to hisWebNewsLB old tricks against Arsenal. Having tussled incessantly with both Laurent Koscielny and Gabriel in the first half, his niggling aggression eventually got to the latter - the Brazilian defender picked up two quick yellow cards for his retaliation.
Unsurprisingly, the Gunners are now absolutely livid. Likewise, Blues fans think it's absolutely hilarious. This has caused what can only be described as a Twitter maelstrom - a vast whirlwind of contrasting comedic reaction to Costa's behaviour.
When a London derby throws up a talking point like this, the internet's reaction is always going to be priceless. Here's the very best of it - prepare to be enraged and amused in equal measure.