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		<title>Just for Fun &#8211; Google Street View</title>
		<link>http://1stmilliondollar.net/2010/05/just-for-fun-google-street-view/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 11:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s Sunday… it means it’s time for “Just for Fun”. Every Sunday, we publish a posting not related to finance or investment. We are quite surprised recently knowing that streets near our area have a Google Maps with street view. I guess the street view data were collected recently, probably in summer last year. Do [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s Sunday… it means it’s time for “<a href="http://1stmilliondollar.net/category/just-for-fun/">Just for Fun</a>”. Every Sunday, we publish a posting not related to finance or investment.</p>
<p>We are quite surprised recently knowing that streets near our area have a <a href="http://www.google.com/intl/en_us/help/maps/streetview/">Google Maps with street view</a>. I guess the street view data were collected recently, probably in summer last year.</p>
<p>Do you know how Google collects data for their street view? We have attached a video from YouTube explaining how Google collected these data. It’s a very interesting video. <img src='http://1stmilliondollar.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Just for Fun &#8211; Having Fun with Google Translator</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 22:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>1stmilliondollar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s Sunday… it means it’s time for “Just for Fun”. Every Sunday, we publish a posting not related to finance or investment. Today, we are having fun with Google Translator, i.e. a free tool from Google that allows us to translate sentence or document from one language to another. It currently supports more than 50 [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s Sunday… it means it’s time for “<a href="http://1stmilliondollar.net/category/just-for-fun/">Just for Fun</a>”. Every Sunday, we publish a posting not related to finance or investment.</p>
<p>Today, we are having fun with <a href="http://translate.google.com/#">Google Translator</a>, i.e. a free tool from Google that allows us to translate sentence or document from one language to another. It currently supports more than 50 languages.</p>
<p>How are we going to have fun with Google Translator? We are going to translate a sentence from English into another language. Then we’ll translate it back to English (also using Google Translator). If everything works, the result should be the same as the original sentence; at least the meaning should be unchanged. Is this going to be the case?</p>
<p>Let’s try with Albert Einstein’s popular quote:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>If my theory of relativity is proven successful, Germany will claim me as a German, and France will declare that I am a citizen of the world. Should my theory prove untrue, France will say that I am a German, and Germany will declare that I am a Jew.</em></p>
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<p><strong>English – German &#8211; English</strong></p>
<p>If we translate this to Germany, we’ll get the following:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Wenn meine Relativitätstheorie bewährt, Deutschland wird mich als Deutscher Anspruch, und Frankreich wird erklären, dass ich ein Bürger der Welt bin. Sollte meine Theorie zu beweisen unwahr, wird Frankreich sagen, dass ich ein Deutscher bin, und Deutschland wird erklären, dass ich Jude bin.</em></p>
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<p>Now, we translate the quote back to English, and we’ll get:</p>
<blockquote><p><em><strong><font color="#ff0000">If proven my theory of relativity</font></strong>, Germany will claim me as a German and France will declare that I am a citizen of the world. Should my theory prove untrue, France will say that I am a German, and Germany will declare that I am a Jew.</em></p>
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<p>The result is pretty good. Although the grammar is not perfect, but the meaning is pretty much the same.</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
<p><strong>English – Chinese &#8211; English</strong></p>
<p>Now, let’s try with Chinese:</p>
<blockquote><p>如果我的相对论被证明是成功的，德国将要求我作为德国，法国将宣布，我是世界公民。如果我的理论证明不真实的，法国会说我是德国，德国将宣布，我是犹太人。</p>
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<p>When we translate it back to English, the result is getting more interesting:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>If my theory of relativity is proven successful, <strong><font color="#ff0000">Germany will ask me as Germany</font></strong>, France announced that I was citizen of the world. If my theory prove untrue, <strong><font color="#ff0000">France will say I was in Germany</font></strong>, Germany will declare that I was Jewish.</em></p>
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<p>The sentence becomes pretty funny, but we might still be able to guess the original sentence.</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
<p><strong>English – Indonesian – English</strong></p>
<p>Last one, we try with Indonesian.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Jika teori relativitas saya terbukti berhasil, Jerman akan mengklaim saya sebagai seorang Jerman, dan Perancis akan menyatakan bahwa saya adalah seorang warga dunia. Jika teori saya terbukti benar, Prancis akan mengatakan bahwa saya seorang Jerman, dan Jerman akan menyatakan bahwa saya seorang Yahudi.</em></p>
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<p>If we translate it back to English, the result doesn’t look correct. Notice that “correct” is supposed to be “untrue”; the meaning is just the opposite.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>If my theory of relativity is proven successful, Germany will claim me as a German and France will declare that I am a citizen of the world. <strong><font color="#ff0000">If my theory proves correct</font></strong>, the French would say that I am a German, and Germany will declare that I am a Jew.</em></p>
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		<title>How to Display Country Stock Index on Google Docs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:19:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>1stmilliondollar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our previous posting discusses on how to display stock prices on Google Docs. How can we display stock indexes, such as S&#38;P 500? We might need them if we want to compare our portfolio with those indexes, don’t we? Here is the trick: you can just type the same function as you normally use for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our previous posting discusses on how to display stock prices on Google Docs. How can we display stock indexes, such as S&amp;P 500? We might need them if we want to compare our portfolio with those indexes, don’t we?</p>
<p>Here is the trick: you can just type the same function as you normally use for stocks, i.e. “<strong>=GoogleFinance(index)</strong>”. Type without quotes. For example, to display the current price of S&amp;P 500 index, type “=<strong>GoogleFinance(“.INX”)</strong>”.</p>
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<p>How do we find the ticker symbol of popular indexes? There are a couple of places on the Internet that has this information. <a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/">Yahoo! Finance</a> provides them on their home page; but they use a different convention with Google Finance. Instead of prefixing the ticker with dot, they use ^ symbol.</p>
<p>Here is the list of popular stock indexes around the world.</p>
<ul>
<li>S&amp;P 500 Index: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=.inx">.INX</a></li>
<li>Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) Index: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=.dji">.DJI</a></li>
<li>Nasdaq Composite Index: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXNASDAQ:.IXIC">.IXIC</a></li>
<li>S&amp;P/TSX Composite Index: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=TSE:.GSPTSE">.GSPTSE</a></li>
<li>FTSE 100 Index: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXFTSE:.FTSE">.FTSE</a></li>
<li>Hang Seng Index: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXHANGSENG:.HSI">.HSI</a></li>
<li>Nikkei 225 Index: <a href="http://www.google.com/finance?q=INDEXNIKKEI:.N225">.N225</a></li>
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		<title>Monitoring Portfolio with Google Docs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 14:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of people have asked us, how we setup a live result of this stock picks contest. The answer is using Google Docs. It’s a very service from Google; where you can connect a spreadsheet to “real-time” stock quotes from Google Finance. We write “real-time” in quotes because some stock quotes are delayed up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of people have asked us, how we setup <a href="http://1stmilliondollar.net/contest/">a live result of this stock picks contest</a>. The answer is using <a href="http://docs.google.com">Google Docs</a>. It’s a very service from <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>; where you can connect a spreadsheet to “real-time” stock quotes from <a href="http://finance.google.com">Google Finance</a>. We write “real-time” in quotes because some stock quotes are delayed up to 20 minutes, for example the ones from Canadian stock exchanges.</p>
<p>You can do a lot of things with this feature, for example:</p>
<ul>
<li>Monitor your stock picks (just like we do). </li>
<li>Compare your stock picks to well-known index, such as Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&amp;P 500 or Nasdaq. </li>
<li>Build your portfolio and monitor its performance. </li>
<li>… </li>
</ul>
<p>How can we do all those things? The only thing you need is <a href="http://docs.google.com/">an account at Google Docs</a>. Once you have an account, login to your account and create a new spreadsheet.</p>
<p><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="google_docs1" border="0" alt="google_docs1" src="http://1stmilliondollar.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/google_docs1.jpg" width="184" height="243" /> </p>
<p>Next, go to any cell and type “<strong>=GoogleFinance(symbol)</strong>”. Type it without quotes. For example, if you want to get the current stock prices of Google, you can type “<strong>=GoogleFinance(“GOOG”)</strong>”).</p>
<p><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="google_docs2" border="0" alt="google_docs2" src="http://1stmilliondollar.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/google_docs2.jpg" width="237" height="152" /> </p>
<p>There are <a href="http://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&amp;answer=54198">a couple of attributes</a> you can add, such as opening price, market capitalization, and many more. We’ll discuss them in our future postings.</p>
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