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DaNGeRoUs_SwAG · Mar 8, 2014 00:33 18 46
DaNGeRoUs_SwAG OP
Mar 8, 2014 00:33
Can u tell me a free site where i can ask question related to my studies or project work....??
18 replies
Jill
Mar 8, 2014 03:43
#1
U can ask here in Academic section bro.. smiley
S-ALI.RAZA
Mar 8, 2014 06:54
#2
Yes
Rohan786
Mar 8, 2014 07:00
#3
Yupp i would also like to know....
DaNGeRoUs_SwAG OP
Mar 8, 2014 07:03
#4
Jill: U can ask here in Academic section bro.. smiley
I want d link of that site.... And d link of other site can be only given in this forum.....
DaNGeRoUs_SwAG OP
Mar 8, 2014 07:03
#5
S-ALI.RAZA: Yes
What yes...??
S-ALI.RAZA
Mar 8, 2014 07:08
#6
Charming_Prince: What yes...??
ask.com , bing.com , www.google.com,
S-ALI.RAZA
Mar 8, 2014 07:09
#7
Charming_Prince: What yes...??
ask.com , bing.com , www.google.com, smiley
DaNGeRoUs_SwAG OP
Mar 8, 2014 11:32
#8
S-ALI.RAZA: ask.com , bing.com , www.google.com,
Thanks i will try bing.com
ArjunPratap
Mar 8, 2014 11:36
#9
Charming_Prince: Thanks i will try bing.com
all the best bro.
Rohan786
Mar 8, 2014 11:48
#10
arjunpratap: all the best bro.
Hmmmm
HandsomeDon
Mar 8, 2014 12:16
#11
Charming_Prince: Can u tell me a free site where i can ask question related to my studies or project work....??
open google search field paste Googl: site: write here your desired site If you are looking for ebook or something like this just paste Google:-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:”index of” (“/ebooks or something you want”|” /book”) (extention any chm|pdf|zip) What does all of this mean? The-inurl htm and-inurl html is attempting to get rid of regular webpages and show just index pages. Looking forindex ofin the title is doing the same. Using the pipe (|) tells google to look for something OR something else. Here, we are telling Google to look for book or ebook or something else we desired directories, and we have listed several common ebook formats (zip, pdf, chf) or something we want in extention . If you would like to look for a particular author or title, just tack it to the end of your search. Google:-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:”index of” (“/ebooks”|” /book”) (chm|pdf|zip) ”o’reilly” This uses the same idea but attempts to focus on directories that contain O’Reilly information. It is not perfect, but it is better than paying for it.
HandsomeDon
Mar 8, 2014 12:19
#12
In this way you can easily find your question and educational stuff just try it
S-ALI.RAZA
Mar 8, 2014 12:52
#13
Charming_Prince: Thanks i will try bing.com
ok g
DaNGeRoUs_SwAG OP
Mar 8, 2014 13:17
#14
HandsomeDon: open google search field paste Googl: site: write here your desired site If you are looking for ebook or something like this just paste Google:-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:”index of” (“/ebooks or something you want”|” /book”) (extention any chm|pdf|zip) What does all of this mean? The-inurl htm and-inurl html is attempting to get rid of regular webpages and show just index pages. Looking forindex ofin the title is doing the same. Using the pipe (|) tells google to look for something OR something else. Here, we are telling Google to look for book or ebook or something else we desired directories, and we have listed several common ebook formats (zip, pdf, chf) or something we want in extention . If you would like to look for a particular author or title, just tack it to the end of your search. Google:-inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:”index of” (“/ebooks”|” /book”) (chm|pdf|zip) ”o’reilly” This uses the same idea but attempts to focus on directories that contain O’Reilly information. It is not perfect, but it is better than paying for it.
WaW It was great Thankss a lot....
Hareesh
Mar 9, 2014 10:30
#15
In google. . .
prince_of_darkness
Mar 9, 2014 10:34
#16
wikipedia
DaNGeRoUs_SwAG OP
Mar 9, 2014 17:22
#17
Thanks,
Rohan786
Mar 11, 2014 17:43
#18
http://Meritnation.com