March/2009: Added ~S~ Kane's new essay: kane_how_2_host.htm: How to Host Files on Free Services
April/2008: The "files repositories" section, originally begonnen by fravia+ and Kane,
has been
revamped by Mariuolo, who has updated the list and added two
search masks, allowing direct google and yahoo searches. As he notes (& readers should take duly note): "generally when you search for file sharing,
Yahoo is better".
Introduction (by Fravia+) Have files repositories, will travel |
Filesharing services are proliferating like mushrooms after a rainy day! The reasons are very simple:
first of all
people download more and more
en masse "patently" illegal patented files,
thus allowing such services to scrape money from obsessed download-junkies that
don't know how easy -and generally very useful- it is to use good proxies and bypass
these sites' own limitations to their completely free downloading services...
the "bait" they need in order to keep themselves afloat. In fact there are
even some recent file sharing
services, like
ifile.it, that have chosen an "almost completely
free" model
in order to establish themselves on such a crowded boxing ring:
no limitations for users' downloads whatsoever.
But there
is an even more compelling reason attracting the commercial-oriented crows:
have a look at the most visited sites on the web
(
Netcraft's
"topsites") and you'll see that (March 2009) rapidshare occupies the astoundishing
14th place,
and is thus one of the most trafficked non-google and
non-US sites of the whole
web, while megaupload follows at the 28th place!
This kind of success of course stimulated and stimulates all the
infinite copycatting fileshare services that have
flooded the web.
Such developments not only bode well for anyone that wants to find digitized content but also
clearly demonstrate how silly and petty are all attempts to put onto users the burden
of
lesa patentate culpability.
Who said that dealing in copyrighted stuff doesn't pay? :-)
A "market", this holy
tenet and fetish of our societies, is after all
nothing else than one (or more) individual demanding a good or a service and another (or more) individual
willing to provide that very good or service. Which can be
anything: a deadly weapon, a lethal drug,
a body organ forcefully extraced from a third world kid, a young girl's body
or a killing spree. Patented files are -if I might dare saying it- just a tiny minor drop of the chill
awful commercial swamp where we are drowning.
Advanced file
repository A collection of strings for the (rapid)share oriented seekers
(by Mariuolo, 1st published in April 2008) |
Working strings |
Statistics and masks
Surely
peer-to-peer is a very useful resource,
expecially for an average user who has no time or searching skill, or
is too lazy to find his targets in an other way.
But, in my opinion, P2P has a lot of disadvantages and I use it only as a last chance: it
is slow, sometimes require several days for downloading and you are never sure of
what sort of material you obtain. Moreover, censors and politicians apply the equation
peer2peer=enemy and focus their stupid wars against emule oriented users. So,
a very good alternative are
file hosting server à
la rapidshare, megaupload and so on. Infact with the right
webbit,
you can find whatever you want:
music, movies, software,
books,
and also nice places like
blogs or forum to
start for a
new search.
Of course you can (and should) avoid those
javascript countdowns or IP checks
renewing
your dinamic IP. Alternatively, if you are behind a firewall at work, you
can use a
web proxy or (crap)
services like
this.
Anyway, in the table below, I've collected several strings you could use to query your preferred search engine.
You may use such a string joining the name you are looking for:
e.g.
+"4shared.com/dir/" +"purple rain" .
At the bottom of the page you'll also find two ready-to-use forms in order to select the high-recall
(90%) repository services either using Google or Yahoo. Enjoy!
Statistics and masks (Take it cum grano salis eh!) |
Which is the "best" search engine for this kind of matters? Google or Yahoo?.
I've seen it is very difficult obtain a trusted value because both Google and Yahoo claim always
a lot of results (probably faked) and often they change day by day.
Anyway appending
"&safe=off&sa=N&filter=0&start=990" on Google url
and
"&dups=1&b=900" on Yahoo, and testing all the strings above in both Search engines,
I've obtained this:
1) For
141 queries (listed in the table), only
32 are mastered by Google,
7 giving more
or less the same results, while the other
102 queries
give more results with Yahoo. So: generally when you search for file sharing,
Yahoo is better.
2) Either with Google and yahoo, the
90% of the total results are obtained with
about 'only'
20 different hosting server. Therefore you could as well
forget the others and, using directly the top twenty, you'll probably (or surely) find your target.
Here the forms with the 'high recall' hosting server. Type your target, choose your preference and enjoy.
Ciao.
Mariuolo, april 2008
Bk:flange of myth
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