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Google sets up Ramadan Web App for Muslims globally

Google, in recognition to the start of the blessed month of Ramadan, has taken a generous initiative to release a new web app for Muslims all over the world. The web app named Ramadan With Google shows Sehr / Iftar timings, Android apps, recipes, and videos. Google further indicated that more cards will be added to help visitors stay focused during the holy month.

The web app can be your one-stop place to get all the Ramadan information available at one spot. It will make an excellent Home Page choice for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan. The apps are made based on the popular user ratings and the level of benefits a certain can provide to users. Google will add more features such as restaurants near your location, deals, etc in addition to current options.

Are you planning to spend your Ramadan with Google? Let us know in the comment section below.

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