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  • 4 months later...
For rapidshare i still search like this :

data name + rs

For example a movie:

I type in google:

badboys rs

 

 

for rs links ,try this

 

site & files:http://www.megadownload.net core trading

 

or

site & links::http://www.megadownload.net core trading

 

(google it)

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for every action there will be a equlant opposite reaction

if u try for any thing , some thing will happen ,

if not, nothing will happen .

if u try any thing differently -some time leads u to discover /invent new things.

 

for elbitz.net

 

try like this

files:http://elbitz.net forex videos

(google this)

insted of forex videos u can type ur needs

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for site eg: we need peter bain files in --

http://www.demonoid.com

we can easily search like this

 

we can google like this

 

 peter bain site:http://www.demonoid.com

or

site:http://www.demonoid.com/ peter bain

or

 files & site:http://www.demonoid.com/ peter bain

 

for related torrent search google like this

 files :http://www.demonoid.com/ peter bain

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How to search google for RAPIDSHARE links

 

 

If you wanna find some apps, files etc on rapidshare.de via google, do the following.

 

Paste this into the google search window (not the adress bar):

 

site:rapidshare.de -filetype:zip OR rar daterange:2453402-2453412

 

* this searches the site rapidshare.de for any file that is rar or zip,

 

 

dvd site:rapidshare.de -filetype:zip OR rar

 

* this is the same search but it specifically searches for "dvd" with the same

search criteria, so any app posted with the word dvd in it will be found.

 

There are mainly three criteria to keep in mind when doing this search.

 

1. site: your site of choice to search

 

2. filetype: filetypes you wanna search,if you put a "OR" after the first

filetype you can add more.

 

3. daterange: (start date-enddate)

 

* this uses the "julian calendar", converter can be found here:

 

Code:

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/JulianDate.html

 

Here are some tips to helps you find eBooks with Google:

 

Find Apache's (default) Index page

 

Try this query:

 

 

("index of") ("/ebooks"|"/book") (chm|pdf|zip|rar) apache

 

Find a particular eBook file

 

Try this query:

 

allinurl: (rar|chm|zip|pdf|tgz) TheTitle

 

ABOVE STEPS ARE NOT MY OWN ,FOUND IN A WEB SITE

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Using Google to find torrent links/files

 

its dead easy just googling as follows

type

filetype:torrent steve nison/larry williams

 

u can change as per needs

filetype:torrent peter bain/chris lori

 

or

steve nison/larry williams filetype:torrent

 

works only googling.

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