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isPermaLink="false">http://www.deny.de/ghacks/?p=13</guid> <description><![CDATA[Some days ago i told you how to use the goo...]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some days ago i told you how to use the Google search to find Mp3 files and Ebooks.  Today I will describe how to use similar searches to find movies using Google searches.</p><p>To achieve this we will borrow some of the operators from the Mp3 Search, namely -inurl:htm -inurl:html  intitle:&#8221;index of&#8221;</p><p>You could also add &#8220;-inurl:php&#8221; to avoid those nasty index.php files as well.</p><p>Lets take a look at what those operators do:</p><li>inurl:htm &#8211; This one tells the search engine to only include results that have the term in their web address</li><li> intitle:&#8221;index of&#8221; &#8211; This one does nearly the same thing as the operator above, with the difference that it will limit the results to pages that have the term in their page title</li><p>Now we could simply add the known movie file extensions like mpg, avi, wmv to the search and look at the first results.</p><p>We probably want to find special movies, like TV commercials, movies with a special actor in it, adult movies aso. What you do is to simply add what you are looking for to the search. For example movies with Claudia Schiffer would be found with the following search</p><p>-inurl:htm -inurl:html  -inurl:php intitle:&#8221;index of? (mpg|avi|wmv) &#8220;Claudia Schiffer&#8221;</p><p>The (mpg|avi|wmv) operator can also be written (mpg or avi or wmv).</p><p><strong>Update:</strong> You can still use the operators and searches to find media on the Internet. You may want to add new video formats to the search though, for instance mkv, ogg or flv to increase the number of search results that are displayed by the search engine.</p><p>You can also exclude file types from the results by using the minus operator. The operator -ogg would for instance exclude all results with off files in the search results.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.ghacks.net/2005/10/11/using-google-to-find-movies/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>43</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
