October 14, 2007
Poster: Jim
Category: Google Tips, Internet
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How 2 Find EVERYTHING uploaded on Rapidshare
Go to www.google.com And search
For All rapidshare.com Downloads:
.* site:rapidshare.com
For Apps Rapidshare.com Downloads:
.cab OR .exe OR .rar OR .zip site:rapidshare.com
For Movies rapidshare.com Downloads:
.Avi OR .mpg OR .mpeg site:rapidshare.com
October 14, 2007
Poster: Jim
Category: Internet, Other
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Has this ever happened to you?
You’re looking for something on a long web page with Internet Explorer or Netscape. You think it’s there, but you’re faced with seemingly insurmountable number of paragraphs, sentences, and words to hunt though.
Well, next time this happens to you, hit the Edit menu, Find (or CTRL-F for you shortcut lovers). You’ll get a handy little “find” box that lets you type in a specific word. After you type in your search term, hit the Find Next button and Explorer will look for that word on the page. If it’s successful, you’ll be zapped right to it.
As if that wasn’t cool enough, you can also use a variation of this tip in Windows Explorer. Next time you’re looking for a file in Explorer, hit CRTL-F and you’ll get a Find or Search box (depending on what flavor of Windows you’re using).
If you are already in the area of your hard drive where you think the file is (say, My Documents), hit CTRL-F and your search will be set to look in the My Documents sfolder.
October 14, 2007
Poster: Jim
Category: Google Tips
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This tutorial was sitting on my pc for a while. Sharing the tutorial and send me the original link of this tutorial to add that on this tutorial Thanks.
Utilizing search engines
So much information is on the web, its mind boggling. Thankfully we have search
engines to sift through them and categorize them for us. Unfortunately, there is still so
much info that even with these search engines, its often a painstakingly slow process
(something comparable to death for a hacker) to find exactly what you’re looking for.
Lets get right into it.
I use Google.com as my primary search engine because it presently tops the charts as far as
the sites that it indexes which means more pertinent info per search.
1. Page translation.
Just because someone speaks another language doesn’t mean they dont have anything useful to say. I use translation tools like the ones found at
http://babelfish.altavista.com
and
http://world.altavista.com
to translate a few key words I am searching for. Be specific and creative because these tools aren’t the most accurate things on the planet.
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