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Google: Find Free MP3s, WMAs, OGGs, and Other Music Files

People leave music files in unprotected directories all of the time. Here’s how to get to them. Come get your free mp3s.


We all need music. If you properly query google, you can find open indexes of music files easily. Here are some hints to get you started.

Google: -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:”index of” “Last modified” mp3

    Using this string we are using the “index of” and the inurl commands to attempt to isolate directories only. The mp3 tag on the end tells google to look for mp3s in these open directories. You can change this to wma or ogg if you wish.

You can add additional search criteria to focus your search more.

Google: -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:”index of” mp3 “pearl jam”

    This command will find open directories with mp3 files with Pearl Jam. Obviously you can change the band name or file type to better define your search.

Have fun. Share interesting google queries in the comments below.

If you like this, you might like these recipes as well:
- Use Google to Find Free eBooks (Electronic Books)
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comments:-

  • Anonymous 4 years ago
    nice
  • jlsage 4 years ago
    once you find open mp3's how do you download onto pc?
  • right click n save as

  • Guest 4 years ago
    thank you so much you have saved my so much time and money
  • Anonymous 4 years ago
    wow,, this site rocks. I want free porn :twisted:
  • Anonymous 4 years ago
    is searching others open directories illegal
  • Moki-Chan 4 years ago
    you can also use this for midi's,pictures, txt,a nd lots more!

    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" jpg "nude"
    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" midi
    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" txt
    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" pdf
  • Moki-Chan 4 years ago
    you can also use this for midi's,pictures, txt,a nd lots more!

    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" jpg "nude" :D :D
    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" midi
    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" txt
    -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" pdf
  • So what do u type in the google search? I copy and paste what is posted here but nothing is found, or do I eliminate qoutes?? someone plaese post an example exact how to put in google search or url please
  • dude, click on the link they give you, it searches on google for you.
  • Guest Internet lawyer 4 years ago
      Anonymous wrote:
      is searching others open directories illegal


    ... only if you adversely affect interstate commerce. 8-}

    If it is, we better go arrest everyone at Yahoo, Google, DogPile, HotBot, etc. etc.... and their bots, too.
    • Guest Internet lawyer wrote:
      Anonymous wrote:
      is searching others open directories illegal


    ... only if you adversely affect interstate commerce. 8-}

    If it is, we better go arrest everyone at Yahoo, Google, DogPile, HotBot, etc. etc.... and their bots, too.

    Hey, guest internet lawyer...

    Our other lawyer friends that haunted this place have dropped off the face of the earth. Feel free to register and drop me a PM.
  • ms.lover 4 years ago
    how do i download music for free? can somebody help me because i realy lov eto listen to music. :D :lol:
  • Anonymous 4 years ago
    [quote="ms.lover"]how do i download music for free? can somebody help me because i realy love to listen to music. :D :lol: also i need to chat to someone but i dont have an email adress. :oops: :oops:
  • techsavvy 4 years ago
    wow.. i would never have guessed it'd be so easy to find mp3s.. there's virtually thousands of mp3s wide open for us to be able to download! who says we need kazaa? ;-)
  • atjohn 4 years ago
    theres lots of music but none of the songs play from beginning to end, they are all cut short.
  • Username 4 years ago
    most of the directories I find dont work, why? I searched for bohemian rhapsody and founf one that woked, and it was a recording of some weirdos and their kids singing it...
  • AlexTheBeast 4 years ago
      Username wrote:
      most of the directories I find dont work, why? I searched for bohemian rhapsody and founf one that woked, and it was a recording of some weirdos and their kids singing it...


    I have almost filled up my iPOD through this method. Sure, you find some damaged and mislabelled files... but you experience that with P2P programs as well.
  • Anonymous 4 years ago
      Anonymous wrote:
      nice
  • Anonymous 4 years ago
      Anonymous wrote:
      wow,, this site rocks. I want free porn :twisted:
    :roll: :lol: hi
    ok
    hi
  • sampath 4 years ago
      jlsage wrote:
      once you find open mp3's how do you download onto pc?
    • Stoinken 4 years ago
      Can you search a specific site (URL) for MP3s or jpgs or whatever you are looking for?
    • Username 4 years ago
      um i guess searching through source code to find links to their indexes might work
    • MickeyMouse 4 years ago
        Stoinken wrote:
        Can you search a specific site (URL) for MP3s or jpgs or whatever you are looking for?


      You can... but the chances of it working is low yield. Most places have index browsing disabled. The reason this google search works is that so many people do not know how to correctly set the permissions.

    • Anonymous 4 years ago
      Ok, I'm lame and basically computer illiterate. I have tried to save by right clicking, then "save as", but with no success. Anyone have any pointers?

      Thanks.
    • Anonymous 3 years ago
        Anonymous wrote:
        Anonymous wrote:
        wow,, this site rocks. I want free porn :twisted:
      :roll: :lol: hi
      ok
      hi
      you are stoopid :twisted:
    • Anonymous 3 years ago
      if you search for my chemical romance the first search result links to a directory with THE WHOLE of "I Brought you my bullets you brought my your love" album :D
    • Anonymous 3 years ago
      freakin awesome!!!
    • Anonymous 3 years ago
      Thanks :P
    • No Rules Forum 3 years ago
      I played with Google queries a bit, trying different jpg searches and quickly found myself viewing peoples personal pics,logos, etc. Funny what you will find when you know how to look/search.

      Awesome work guys!!!

      Tech Recipes has been bookmarked!!!!!!!


      Thanks,
      Eddie
      No Rules Forum


    • N3wbi3b0i 3 years ago
      so how to find song...still dunno how to search song using the code?/
      can someone tell me ....
    • Anonymous 3 years ago
      Thanx for the tip :-)
    • Anonymous 3 years ago
      I have a mac. There is no "right click" to "save as" to save the mo3. Any thoughts?
    • Anonymous 2 years ago
      so is this illegal and/or is there a high risk of getting caught?
    • Anonymous 2 years ago
      Hello everyone. I guess this is alright place to introduce myself.
      I like to surf the web and I like this site so I joined up.

      When I came across this site a few weeks ago I saw a Recipe for using google to search for peoples digital photographs. Something like DSCF000-DSCF9999 ? I've been searching around but can't find it now. Anyone know where it's at. Thanks much webthing.
    • Anonymous 2 years ago
        webthing wrote:
        Hello everyone. I guess this is alright place to introduce myself.
        I like to surf the web and I like this site so I joined up.

        When I came across this site a few weeks ago I saw a Recipe for using google to search for peoples digital photographs. Something like DSCF000-DSCF9999 ? I've been searching around but can't find it now. Anyone know where it's at. Thanks much webthing.


      Funny you should mention this actually, as I have just searched my computer for "dsc*.jpg" using Windows search. This shows up all the pictures taken on my Sony Ericsson w800 and all the pictures taken on my Fuji Digital camera...
    • Anonymous 2 years ago
      Hi,

      This a great find..

      I tried this and i got links with the song names..

      But when i try to save the file it says "cannot open the site"

      someone help me on this..

      Thanks
      Rajmv
    • Anonymous 2 years ago
      try signing up for a acocunt! that might work. let me know,
    • Anonymous 1 year ago
      question...

      how could you search within the txt files for certain things? ie search for the word "hatchet" inside of txt files without knowing the title on the files?
    • site:google.com fox - will find all sites containing the word fox, located within the *.google.com

      intitle:fox fire - will find all sites with the word fox in the title and fire in the text

      allintitle:fox fire - will find all sites with the words fox and fire in the title, so it's equivalent to intitle:fox
      intitle:fire
    • Hello friends!

      allintitle:fox fire - will find all sites with the words fox and fire in the title, so it's equivalent to intitle:fox
      intitle:fire

      simple query such as filetype:xls inurl:"email.xls" can be surprisingly effective, finding Excel spreadsheet called email.xls

      just query Google for intitle: "curriculum vitae" "phone * * * " "address *" "e-mail". Finding
      contact information in the form of names, phone number and email addresses is equally easy
    • I'm sorry guys I know this has been asked but I need a definate answer: Is this illegal? I worry about everything...
    • To searches all your MP3 files try wList for free:

      http://www.sharktime.com/us_wList.html

      With wList, you can create a list of all the MP3 songs on your hard disk or on a CD or DVD. To listen to any MP3 file on the list, just double-click it. wList allows you to immediately access the folders which contain the files you found. You can use this feature to help organize your music files.
    • cool, is this legal?
    • thank you for your report
    • whenever I try to save the link it says it is a .part file. Does this mean it is not mp3 or i have to click on it or what?
    • omg i luv this sit
    • Great post
      Thanks

    Adding Google sitemap to your blog

    Adding Google sitemap to your blog

    NOTE: I am having serious doubts about Google sitemap for Blogger (blogspot) as we have no access to the servers and thus cannot do a true Google sitemap. The method given to us by Blogger is a workaround which uses the feed as a Google sitemap. I don't know how effective it is, especially if you set your feed to "short". There are others expressing doubts, and I have no time to do a proper research. So read this post with a pinch of salt.


    Adding Google sitemap to your blog is an easy way to add your blog URL to Google index and get your blog crawled. With Google sitemap, you can get better crawl coverage and search results to help people find more of your web pages. You also get detailed reports about how Google directs traffic to your blog and how Googlebot sees your pages. (Note: there is some controversy over the usefulness of this Google sitemap. with Blogger, you have no access to Blogger's servers and thus have no chance to upload a real sitemap. Google came up with a way for bloggers using Google Blogger to add a kind of sitemap to their blog by making use of the feed. Note this this is in no way making a real sitemap, but I supposed it is still better than nothing. This would be especially true if you set you feed to "Short" and not "Full". I set my main blogs feed to short and am thinking a doing my own version of a sitemap which will consist of a post with links to all the posts in the blog and place a link to that post in the sidebar of the blog. In this way, there will be a links for the search engine spider to follow all the posts. However, this will involve updating the post each time you make a new post, and a lot of work if you frequently update your blog. Maybe I would do both. This is because although some doubt the usefullness of adding a Google sitemap for a blog this way, you will get a report of any problems that the Google spider may encounter when indexing your blog and having my own version of a sitemap in the sidebar will help the spider crawl all my posts.

    How to add Google sitemap to your blog

    To add Google sitemap to your blog, go to Google sitemap, and sign in with your Google Account (create one if you don't have one). In the Add site box, enter your blog url as shown in the screenshot below, and click OK. (In this post, there will be many screenshots. To enlarge them, click on the screenshot)


    You will get a "Your site has been added to your account. Verify your ownership to view detailed statistics and errors for it" message and a button to verify your ownership.

    Click the "Verify" text hyperlink, and you will be taken to a selection box to select your verification method.

    Choose "Add a Meta tag". A meta tag will be generated for you.


    Highlight this meta tag and copy it to clipboard. Sign into Dashboard, select your blog, click TEMPLATE tab and paste the meta tag in between the and tags. Save and republish. Check the "I've added the META tag in the home page of http://your-blog-url.com/" box and click the [verify] button.

    There will be a message "We do not know about all the pages of your site. [Submit a Sitemap] to tell us more about your site. Click [Submit a Sitemap] and in the "Choose type..." selection box, select "Add General Web Sitemap".

    Tick
    [tick] I've created a Sitemap in a supported format. [?]
    [tick] I've uploaded my Sitemap to the highest-level directory to which I have access.
    [tick] My Sitemap URL is: [ ]

    then enter the site feed URL into the "My Sitemap URL is: box. You can get the site feed url of your blog from SETTINGS. Click SETTINGS, SITE FEED tabs in the Dashboard. In the case of blogspot, just add /atom.xml to the end of the blog URL. (For example, the site feed URL of this blog is http://blogger-tricks.blogspot.com/atom.xml.) Then click "Add Web Sitemap" and you are done.

    Update 22 April 2007: This post was written before New Blogger (formerly Blogger Beta) was introduced. If you are with New Blogger, use the feed URL. There are 4 possible feed URL for the New blogger:

    http://yourblog.blogspot.com/atom.xml
    http://yourblog.blogspot.com/rss.xml
    http://yourblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/full
    http://yourblog.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

    substituting "your blog" with the actual name of your blog. The feed found by Feedburner for this blog are:

    http://blogger-tricks.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
    http://blogger-tricks.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss


    There is one further thing you can do, and that is to enable enhanced image search. At the bottom of the page, tick "Enhanced Image Search".

    What does it mean to opt-in to enhanced image search? If you choose to enable enhanced image search, Google will use tools such as Google Image Labeler to associate the images included in your site with labels that will improve indexing and search quality of those images.

    Ping Google sitemap

    Now, whenever you update your blog, just ping Google sitemap by filling in the form below. Enter your blog feed url (***.blogspot.com/atom.xml) and click "Ping Google Sitemap" button.



    Bookmark this page so that you can return to it whenever you want to ping Google Sitemap, which should be whenever you update your blog.

    this is to be more reasearched because i come across this comment:

    "Hello i'd like to share my experience of sitemaps with you... i have a small site - 170 pages that i launced with a sitemap - after 3 months i was frustrated with only a handful of pages showing up in the SERPS - so i removed the sitemap and voila - within 48 hours 90% of my site was crawled and my traffic rocketed. I used a Google sitemap generator tool to create the sitemap in the first place - probably wasnt correctly formatted but it still verified ok with G. The moral of the story - IMO don't use a sitemap unless you A) Know exactly what you are doing and B) you have to."

    You have any information or experience regarding this, I hope you will comment and let us know.

    Top 10 Paying and Most Searched Keyword List of 2009

    google adsense tips

    The most searched keyword list which are high paying at google adsense are given here. I think this list helps you to work in google adsense as a publisher. Your desired keyword is here. choose one and make money from google adsense.


    1) Paris Hilton. Whether we like it or not Paris and her wild lifestyle are here to stay as she is now considered one of the biggest stars. She is sought after by almost every fashion designer and her keywords will do well with any fashion or clothing content.

    2) Google. Well, this one is obvious as Google is the largest search engine (regardless what Yahoo says). Being that Google is a search engine it can be used in any content, but works best with relation to websites, search engines, computers and software.

    3) Yahoo. The second largest search engine and distant second on Pay per Click campaigns - very, very distant at that. The same will work for Yahoo. Stick with computer related material and you will do well.

    4) Ebay. The worlds largest marketplace and auction. Ebay, for the most part is a wholesale marketplace. It is ruled by feedback and can give you a good idea as to the real value of a car (check Ebay motors). On Ebay anything goes including people selling tattoo advertising on themselves. In other words, anything can be linked to Ebay in one way or another. Yes, there is even porn on Ebay.

    5)Eminem. Yes, the real slim shady is back. According to R and B and rap he never left as he is the number one rapper currently. If you need content on current music or teen and young adult topics Eminem is sure to bring you visitors.

    6) Britney Spears. She was the hottest pinup for teens and preteens, but now she is probably pregnant again. I wonder why Kevin Federline didn't make the list - is it that he isn't a good singer? Britney is great for adolescent or music relatedcontent.

    7) mapquest. Want to know where something is or how to get there. Being that we are getting closer to summer people are plotting out there vacations. Or, maybe, due to increasing gas prices thanks to George Bush, maybe they are figuring that its too far and will cost too much in gas. I bet if Hillary Clinton were President these gas prices wouldn't be any higher than $1.60 per gallon. These high gas prices have to do with the Bush family and their ties to big oil and energy. See, Mapquest can be linked to just about any content you want if you just try a little.

    8) Tsunami. Even though the big one is over. Relief efforts are still in effect and so are the relief efforts for Katrina. Hint - these people still need lots of help. Tsunami is probably a big keyword due to the recent specials on TV about the next possible tsunami that might hit America. People are concerned and interested over these large scale natural disasters. When is the next earthquake going to hit California, will atsunami hit New York, and what will this hurricane season bring?

    9) Girls. Yes, of course. There are millions of perverts and closet perverts out there that are a little over-fascinated with girls. As Donald Trump once said, "sex sells." Yes it does and nothing sells better than women or girls. They can sell anything including the worst items in infomercials and complete scams. A beautiful girl just needs to show a little cleavage and TV ratings soar. Just think what girls can do for your content.

    10) American Idol. This is the top rated TV show and its in its 5th or 6th season. It has launched one star - Kelly Clarkson and a bunch of duds. Randy, Paula and simon have now become household names along with Ryan Seacrest. Any content you can tie into the current cast will do well. The previous casts should be avoided as they will soon go back to karaoke and such at local bars.

    Google hacking

    Google hacking


    Google hacking is a computer hacking technique that uses Google Search and other Google applications to find security holes in the configuration and computer code that websites use.

    Basics

    Google hacking involves using advance operators in the Google search engine to locate specific strings of text within search results. Some of the more popular examples are finding specific versions of vulnerable Web applications. The following search query would locate all web pages that have that particular text contained within them. It is normal for default installations of applications to include their running version in every page they serve, e.g., "Powered by XOOPS 2.2.3 Final".

    The following search query will locate all websites that have the words "admbook" and "version" in the title of the website. It also checks to ensure that the web page being accessed is a PHP file.

    intitle:admbook intitle:version filetype:php

    Another technique is searching for insecure coding practices in the public code indexed by Google Code Search or other source code search engines.

    One can even retrieve the username and password list from Microsoft FrontPage servers by inputting the given microscript in Google search field:

    "#-Frontpage-" inurl:administrators.pwd

    Devices connected to the Internet can be found. A search string such as inurl:"ViewerFrame?Mode=" will find public web cameras.

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    Today at Google I/O, we launched Google Web Elements with one goal in mind - making life easier for developers. Google Web Elements make it incredibly simple to add Google products to your site, app or blog. It's so easy, you'll feel like you're cheating. Inspired by the convenience of embeddable YouTube videos, Google Web Elements allow you to add products like Google Custom Search, Google Docs, and Google Maps to your website with the simplicity of copy and paste. For instance, here's the new Google News element:




    google great

    Ext-core ready to go


    Recently, the guys over at Ext JS released ext-core under an MIT license, which was a big win for open source! Today, they released a stable (non-beta) version of this library and we are proud to be part of that announcement by hosting the new version. You can now pull ext-core from Google servers:

    // directly access it
    http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/ext-core/3.0/ext-core.js
    // alias the newest 3.x version
    http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/ext-core/3/ext-core.js
    // directly access the uncompressed code
    http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/ext-core/3.0/ext-core-debug.js
    You can also use it from the loader:
    google.load('ext-core', '3.0');
    google.load('ext-core', '3', {uncompressed : true});
    Thanks to all for the requests to add ext-core to our Libraries API, and big thanks to Ext JS for providing their library so openly! For more information, head over to their blog post.

    Arabic Transliteration added to the AJAX Language API


    Last year we launched the Transliteration API as an addition to the AJAX Language API. This gave users the ability to transliterate (the process of phonetically converting words from one script into another) text into several Indic languages using a normal English keyboard.

    We're happy to announce that we've now added Arabic to the list of supported languages. Now, you can allow your users to easily input Arabic-language text into any text field or text area on your web page without switching to a non-Latin alphabet keyboard - just like on the Labs page. For example, if the user types 'mar7aban bekom', the API will transliterate each word, with the result 'مرحبا بكم' (Arabic for welcome). The API will even automatically adjust the direction of the text area to support this right-to-left language.

    Take a look at the documentation and then head over to the Code Playground to give it a try for yourself. If you have any questions, stop by the Google AJAX API developer forum or IRC channel.

    AJAX Custom Search Gadget on Blogger

    The AJAX Search gadget for Blogger is now available to all users on Blogger.com. This gadget accesses a Custom Search Engine (CSE) that is created automatically for your blog and provides search results inline, with the look and feel of your blog. You can get all this with just a few clicks from the Blogger control panel.

    One cool feature of the gadget is the 'Linked From Here' feature that searches the pages you've linked to from your blog posts. As you create new posts, we automatically update your search engine to include all the linked pages, as well as all the pages linked from your link lists and blog lists. Check out the gadget — the search results match the look and feel of your blog and show up inline, as shown in the screenshot below. You can click a button to dismiss the results when you are done, and go back to reading the current post.



    If you are not using Blogger, you can still create something similar for your website using the Custom Search element (read more about this new element at the Custom Search blog).

    Easy as 1-2-3 - introducing Google Web Elements



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    Each element is designed to help you get started quickly without spending time on the deep technical details. Yet behind it all, Google Web Elements are powered by Google's scalable and flexible developer APIs, offering a world of customization just beneath the surface, keeping up with your site as it grows.
    For more details, check out the Google Code and Custom Search
    blogs. Google Web Elements are already available for eight of our most
    popular products, with more soon to follow. To get started, visit the Google Web Elements homepage and please be sure to let us know what you'd like to see us work on next.
    Want to know what else is going on at Google I/O? Follow us on twitter @googleio and twazzup.
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    AJAX APIs Playground Ver. 2
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    * Break points (simulated in Javascript)
    * Firebug Lite in output for debugging
    * Line numbers in code editor
    * Ability to edit HTML of samples


    The breakpoints and Firebug Lite additions are my favorite new features. But why did I include Firebug Lite when all web developers (should!) have Firebug installed? Because when code runs on the Playground, it runs in an iFrame. That iFrame does not have the Firebug object initialized in it. Since it is a cross-domain iFrame, there's no simple way to add Firebug to the iFrame's window object, so adding Firebug Lite was the best approach. This makes it so you can now use all of your favorite Firebug debugging convenience functions in the Playground!
    To use Firebug Lite and breakpoints, simply click on the line number you want to add a breakpoint to and hit "Debug Code". This will insert Firebug Lite into the output and pause the execution on the breakpoint line number until you to click the play button to continue. Try adding a breakpoint to a line, clicking "Debug Code", then opening Firebug Lite and typing in a variable name to inspect the contents/value of the variable at that point in the code.
    Adding breakpoints and forcing Firebug into a local function context were really fun engineering problems, so if you want to check them out (or contribute code to the Playground) go to the open source repository for it, come chat it up on IRC, or talk with me in person at the quickly approaching Google I/O conference (early bird registration runs until May 1).
    Also, it's really important that you share your feedback so that I know what you'd like to see in the next version of the Playground! Thanks, and enjoy the Playground! Labels
    Making content creation easy with the Google AJAX APIs - Guest post
    We started nextstop.com with the idea that we could make it significantly easier and more fun to discover new and interesting things to do anywhere in the world, based on recommendations from people who know a place well. Whether it was a neat museum, a hidden local restaurant, or a great place to go shopping we wanted to make it super easy and fun for people to share recommendations for their favorite places, wherever they might live.
    The trick of course was in how to do this. It was important for us to combine ease of making a recommendation -- our goal was that it should be as simple as entering the name of a place, and a few sentences about why you liked it -- with rich information about a place so it was really useful to others -- photos, contact information, maps, etc. The solution, not surprisingly since I'm writing here, was to use a number of Google's APIs to gather related information about the recommendation and make it easy for our members to include it in their recommendation.
    You can best see how this works by going through our recommendation flow, or watching the video below.Let me walk you through how this is working under the hood:
    1) When the page loads, the first thing we do is use the Google loader to load the JQuery and JQuery UI libraries, as well as Google Maps. As part of this, we also grab the user's current location using google.loader.ClientLocation and store the lat/lng if available to use later.
    2) In step 1, we ask the user for what's being recommended. We use this string to do a Google local search for business listings and KML results that match, using the user's current location to bound the local search by setting the sll and sspn parameters. Between local business listings and KML results, we can offer incredible global coverage of everything from restaurants to tourist attractions to hole-in-the-wall bars and clubs. We're using the JSON version of the local search API, which we call from our servers using Python's urlopen() so that we can supplement the results with our own database of results.
    3) In step 2 we do an image search for related images using Google's image search API. While we let users change the search terms to find just the right picture, often our default image search (which combines the name of the place and a city name) returns great results. There are photos of almost everything, so you can even recommend a particular dish at a restaurant in Taipei and have the photos to go along with it.
    4) In step 3, we ask for a few sentences about why that place or activity really stands out to them. After the recommendation has been submitted, we use the Google Language APIs to detect the language of the recommendation, which we can later use to filter content by your language, and we hope to someday integrate the ability to translate recommendations into your language of choice.
    Its a very simple and fast process for the user making the recommendation, but the result is a recommendation with address, phone number, map, and photo that is really useful to another user looking to discover something new.
    We've built our whole product around the Google APIs, and feel like we're just scratching the surface of what's possible. We're planning to let users add other information (like related websites, searches, news, etc.) using Google's APIs as well.
    We'll be at Google I/O on May 27-28 talking about what we've done so far, and will hopefully have a few new uses of the Google APIs to show off at that time. Please come say hello -- we'd love to hear your feedback on nextstop, or share tips on using the Google APIs. You can also check out some of the places recommended near the Moscone center, or add a few of your own!
    Carl Sjogreen (co-founder, nextstop.com)
    Updated Local Search Control used in brand new GoogleBar

    A much requested feature, the Local Search Control now includes ads when a search is performed. Users will benefit from seeing targeted and relevant sponsored results, and you can benefit by sharing in the revenue of including these results on your site. Ads aren't the only thing that's new - there's also a new (and, we hope you agree, better) UI:



    This new Local Search Control has been used in a brand new version of the GoogleBar (part of the Maps API). In almost all cases, the GoogleBar provides the ideal way to add searches to Google Maps. The GoogleBar, too, includes advertisements with the results. In order to share in the revenue, you need to supply your AdSense publisher ID. You can use your existing ID or sign up for a new AdSense account. Once you have an account, get your AdSense publisher ID and include it as an option when you set up the GoogleBar:
    Optionally, you may also specify an AdSense for Search channel (more info on channels), the Ad Safety Level to associate with your advertising, and the language in which to display results. For a full list of options and details on including them, see the GoogleBar documentation. Note: currently ads only appear for results that are inline - this limitation should be removed within a few weeks.If you'd like to learn more about the new underlying, low-level Local Search Control, the reference documentation and Code Playground examples contain everything you need to know.For more information, see this recent post on the Maps API blog.  Questions or comments?  Please visit the AJAX API and Maps API discussion groups.  Experimental Features
    As part of Tuesday's Google Code Labs announcement,
    the AJAX Search API became part of the graduating class. We're still
    working with our lawyerly team members to update our Terms of Use to
    include a 3-year deprecation policy. If you're curious what that policy
    will look like, take a look at Section 4.5 of the Visualization API terms -- it will be similar to that.



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