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Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Use Google Search your way

To Find Free MP3s, WMAs, OGGs, and Other Music Files
People leave music files in unprotected directories all of the time. Here's how to get to them.
We all need music. If you properly query google, you can find open indexes of music files easily. Here are some hints to get you started.

Google: -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" mp3

Using this string we are using the "index of" and the inurl commands to attempt to isolate directories only. The mp3 tag on the end tells google to look for mp3s in these open directories. You can change this to wma or ogg if you wish.
You can add additional search criteria to focus your search more.

Google: -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" mp3 "pearl jam"

This command will find open directories with mp3 files with Pearl Jam. Obviously you can change the band name or file type to better define your search.
To Find Free eBooks (Electronic Books).....

Googe will easily show you all those ebooks that are hanging out there for free!
Once you learn google search, you can find anything. Want some ebooks? Oh, yeah... google does that easily. Another power searching lesson coming right up.

Google: -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" +("/ebooks""/book") +(chmpdfzip)


What does all of this mean? The -inurl htm and -inul html is attempting to get rid of regular webpages and show just index pages. Looking for index of in the title is doing the same. Using the pipe ( ) tells google to look for something OR something else. Here were are telling google to look for book or ebook directories... and we have listed several common ebook formats (zip, pdf, chf).
If you would like to look for a particular author or title just tack it to the end of your search.
Google: -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" +("/ebooks""/book") +(chmpdfzip) +"o'reilly"


This uses the same idea but attempts to focus on directories that contain O'Reilly stuff. It's not perfect, but it's better than paying.

Search for Public Online Cameras and Video Feeds

Using google it is very easy to find open cameras and video feeds online. A voyeur's paradise!
Using some focused google searching, you can find online cameras and video feeds with ease. Here are some common examples.

Google -
intitle:"WJ-NT104 Main"

Google -
intitle:"snc-rz30 home"

Requires installation of activeX plug-in. Great video feeds.
Google -
inurl:"ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion"

High quality feeds with zoom and pan. Require an activeX plug-in
Google -
inurl:LvAppl intitle:liveapplet

I love the zoom and pan on these. So freaking cool!
Google -
intitle:"Live View / - AXIS"

Requires installation of a activeX plug-in to view
Google -
"Powered by webcamXP"

Google -
inurl:indexFrame.shtml "Axis Video Server"

Google -
"MOBOTIX M1" and "open menu"

Will display some with feeds and others with refreshing pictures.
Google -
intitle:flexwatch intext:"Copyright by Seyeon TECH Co"

Click on Live View for the video feed from java applet. catgoo Category-GOOGLE

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