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Currency Buy Sell Notes
US flag USD US Dollar 59.65 --- New Bill & (50's 100's)
Japan flag JPY Japanese Yen 0.3730 --- Clean/New
Australian flag AUD Australian Dollar 41.55 --- Clean/No damage
Canada flag CAD Canadian Dollar 42.70 --- Clean/No damage
US flag GBP Great Britain Pound 79.70 --- Clean/No damage
Swiss Franc flag CHF Swiss Franc 74.75 --- Clean/No damage
Malaysian flag MYR Malaysian Ringgit 14.50 --- 50's & 100's
Thailand flag THB Thailand Baht 1.82 --- Clean/No damage
Singapore flag SGD Singapore Dollar 46.45 --- Clean/No damage
Brunie flag BND Brunei Dollar 45.65 --- Clean/No damage
Bahrain flag BHD Bahrain Dinar 142 --- Clean/No damage
Kuwait flag KWD Kuwait Dinar 175 --- Clean/No damage
Taiwan flag TWD Taiwan Dollar 1.83 --- Clean/No damage
Hong Kong flag HKD Hongkong Dollar 7.45 --- Clean/No damage
Saudi Arabia flag SAR Saudi Riyal 15.30 --- 50's up denom.(New)
Arab Emirates flag AED UAE Dirham 15.50 --- 50's up denom.(New)
Qatar flag QAR Qatar Riyal 15.20 --- 50's up denom.(New)
China flag CNY Chinese Yuan 8.60 --- 50's & 100's
EU flag EUR Euro 69.40 --- Clean/No damage
Norway flag NKr Norway Kronor 4.10 --- Clean/No damage
Danmark flag DKr Danmark Kronor 7.20 --- Clean/No damage
Sweden flag SKr Sweden Kronor 4.40 --- Clean/No damage
Oman flag OMR Oman Riyal 138.00 --- Riyal only, NOT Baisa
Indian flag INR Indian Rupee 0.55 --- New notes only
South Korean flag KWN South Korean Won 0.0390 --- Clean/No damage
New Zealand flag NZD New Zealand Dollar 34.20 --- Clean/No damage
Jordanian flag JOD Jordan Dinar 69.50 --- Clean/No damage
Scotland flag SCOT Scotland Pound 60.00 --- Clean/No damage
South African flag RAND South African 1.50 --- Clean/No damage
Indonesian flag IDR Indonesian Rupia 0.003 --- 50,000 up Clean/No damage
Vietnamese flag VND Vietnamese Dong 0.0022 --- 10,000 up (polymer)
Macao flag MOP Macao Pataca 6.50 --- Clean/No damage
Iraq flag IQR Iraqi Dinar 0.023 --- Clean/No damage
US flag PLD Polish Zloty 10.00 --- Clean/No damage
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Google empowers users to edit search results

11/21/2008 09:01:00 PM
SAN FRANCISCO - If Google delivers useless search results, just erase them and you won't see them again.


That's possible under a new system Google Inc. unveiled Thursday. Hoping to give its search engine a more personal touch, Google now lets users reshuffle results so their favorite Web sites get top billing and disliked destinations get discarded the next time they enter the same request.


It marks the first time that the Internet's most popular search engine has allowed its audience to alter the order of search results.


Although the revisions won't affect Google's closely guarded formulas for ranking Web sites, the Mountain View-based company isn't ruling out eventually tapping into collective wisdom of the crowds to tweak its Internet-searching algorithms.


For now, Google simply wants to make specific sets of results more useful to each individual that comes to its search engine, said Marissa Mayer, who oversees the company's search products. Users will have to have a personal login to take advantage of the editing feature.


"It should make the search results more dynamic," she said.


The decision to let people tinker with their results is a tacit acknowledgment that not even Google's seemingly omniscient search engine can possibly divine which Web sites will appeal to specific users. It also underscores how frequently people use Google to search for the same thing, such as "San Francisco hotels," over and over again.


Google's search recipe relies so heavily on automated ingredients that a variety of startup rivals such as Mahalo, Hakia and ChaCha have tried to carve out a new niche by relying on humans to vet and point to results.


But none of those have made a dent in a market that is increasingly controlled by Google, which processes more than 60 percent of the search requests made around the world.


Here's how the new system, called SearchWiki, works. If you're logged into Google when doing a search, you'll get results with a series of buttons below the links. Clicking on arrow pointing upward moves a result higher on the results page. That link will come back in that new spot the next time you search on the same term. Clicking on an "X'' will delete the link so it doesn't appear the next time you make the same search.


Users will also be able to open a box to make notes about different sites so they can be read again in the future. The comments also will be shared with others who are logged in, if they click on a link for "See all notes for this SearchWiki."