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I'm Nikhil Sharma, who loves to gather technology on net. By profession i'm an Electronics & Communication engineer working in an IT firm. In this blog you will find all tips, tricks and latest news about the world of internet. I'm obsessed with music , and it still some times amuse me that the air you are breatihng right now has music in it. ( think about it :P ). If you have any comment of suggestion, mail me at indianidiot@gmail.com

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Madboon is managed/designed/edited by Nikhil, who is always in search of ways to keep you updated with all the happenings in the world of internet.This blog started as a search for new technology and collection of new stuff on net. It’s been three years now, and things have changed.  This blog will also change your net surfing experience by offering you easy tips and tricks. 


Using Google as a P2P

⊆ 10:23 AM by Nikhil | , , , . | ˜ 0 comments »

Now there is no need to download any P2P(peer to peer) software. All P2P softwares eat up you machine speed and are also an invitation to get your computer infected with viruses. By using a simple script, you can download any song( yes any song!) from google.com

Your download speed is low, don't worry ;)
This script directly guides you to the index of those pages where the song is stored, ....thus, better downloading speeds achieved !!!


Enter this in your google search :

intitle:"index.of" (mp3|avi|mp4) song.name -html -asp -asf - php -htm -cf

Things to be kept in mind:-
1. Replace song.name with the name of the song you want to download. Use a dot (.) in place of space for better results.
2. In the above search, you will get results which are in mp3, avi and mp4 format. If you want any other format, write it inside the brackets.
3. To get better and accurate search results, you can specify the pages you don't want, as in, in the above script, you will not get pages which are in html, asp, asf, htm, cf and php format. If you want to filter out any other type, write it at the end, don't forget to put a minus(-) sign in front.

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