Google provides users with a powerful search tool that has unlimited capabilities. Among the unlimited capabilities is the advanced search ability, which uses search parameters that you provide. Today, we are going to use this to find our most favorite mp3 files for free! Here’s an example:
intitle:”index of” +”last modified” +”parent directory” +description +size +(wma|mp3) “songtitle”
Insert this line into the Google search engine and you will be able to find directories containing songs that you request. Just replace ’songtitle’ with the name of your song and downloadable mp3 files will show up.
Now, you can also modify the parameters to search for other files such as ZIP, RAR, ISO, etc. However, be careful and check for infected files if they are capable of carrying viruses and trojans. Use this tip at your own risk. Tech-buzz is not responsible for any consequences resulting from the use of the information provided above.
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wrote, on April 6th, 2007
A good trick to find the hidden ways of google.Wish they can make one file which can list out all the tricks.Bet there traffic will increase 2 folds lol.
Good Post Andrew
wrote, on April 6th, 2007
This seems like a good tip. I think I’ll try this out.
wrote, on April 6th, 2007
I cannot manage to do it work… I don’t know why
wrote, on April 6th, 2007
My god this is such an old tip.
This was started three years ago by a pretty famous hacking website.
For more information go to g2p -dot- org
wrote, on April 7th, 2007
I see a bit of controversy around this - what about MP3s that are copyrighted? Ofcourse, Google is not to be blamed for this - as it remains the responsibility of the user and provider to see it that it is legal.
wrote, on April 7th, 2007
..OR you can go to phazeddl
wrote, on April 12th, 2007
I’ve made a special search engine for this! It’s called Search Hacker. You can easily find MP3 files and many other file type formats like: mpg, avi, mov, wmv, 3gp, webcams, torrents, wav, mid, avi,…you name it!
Have a try.
http://www.searchhacker.com
wrote, on October 10th, 2007
For more convinient using of this feature, i’ve made a simple search plugin for Firefox and IE7
You can install it from http://mp3mirror.com/shared.html
(Just click on `search plugin` in the bottom of page)