(damn smiles!!! keep in mind that for some of what I wrote there is a space in between the "filetype:" and the "pdf" or "xls" that follows it.
I spend far too much time researching things in the course of my studies and I've developed a close bond with Google. Sure there're alot of thing you can do with all the services they offer but here are a few of my favorite:
These aren't google hacks, but instead ways to find things that are out there that you might find interesting.
"index of" inurl:".gov" "inurl:"ftp." filetype: pdf
---This will search for all PDF files on Open Directories on government FTP sites.
-----If you add "confidential" to that search string you can find some interesting things like the following for example:
---Index of Declassified Documents Released to the National Archives ...
Again, these aren't google hacks, but rather ways to find information that is already out there and (almost everytime) accessible through some other means. But playing around with search strings can result in interesting information for those who like to find statistical info and random databases.
Like this Excel file with census data
I found that after digging through this page that I found by replacing the "filetype: pdf" with "filetype: xls" above:
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Who wants PDF eBooks on programming, networking, electronics and software?
Found this:
rickity-click
This site has plenty of the same as the last one plus a few interesting others:
rickity-click
----Note the one titled: "Brain Study - Speech Recognition using Neural Networks"
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Other tips and tricks:
Learn the Google search functions
The proverbial "goldmines" of the internet would be pages with information that should be restricted from access, but someone forgot to do so, as well as pages with information that was never meant to be accessible to the general public b/c no one thought anyone would care for it. By this I mean something like what these examples may provide:
intitle:"Index of" admin
---Direcory listing contains administrative files or directories
intitle:"Index of" master.passwd
---you can guess
Play around with stuff like this and if you find anything worthwhile post about it!
I spend far too much time researching things in the course of my studies and I've developed a close bond with Google. Sure there're alot of thing you can do with all the services they offer but here are a few of my favorite:
These aren't google hacks, but instead ways to find things that are out there that you might find interesting.
"index of" inurl:".gov" "inurl:"ftp." filetype: pdf
---This will search for all PDF files on Open Directories on government FTP sites.
-----If you add "confidential" to that search string you can find some interesting things like the following for example:
---Index of Declassified Documents Released to the National Archives ...
Again, these aren't google hacks, but rather ways to find information that is already out there and (almost everytime) accessible through some other means. But playing around with search strings can result in interesting information for those who like to find statistical info and random databases.
Like this Excel file with census data
I found that after digging through this page that I found by replacing the "filetype: pdf" with "filetype: xls" above:
---------------------------------------------------------------
Who wants PDF eBooks on programming, networking, electronics and software?
Found this:
rickity-click
This site has plenty of the same as the last one plus a few interesting others:
rickity-click
----Note the one titled: "Brain Study - Speech Recognition using Neural Networks"
---------------------------------------------------------------
Other tips and tricks:
Learn the Google search functions
The proverbial "goldmines" of the internet would be pages with information that should be restricted from access, but someone forgot to do so, as well as pages with information that was never meant to be accessible to the general public b/c no one thought anyone would care for it. By this I mean something like what these examples may provide:
intitle:"Index of" admin
---Direcory listing contains administrative files or directories
intitle:"Index of" master.passwd
---you can guess
Play around with stuff like this and if you find anything worthwhile post about it!
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