If you, for example are trying to serach for
"b'z"
You don't get the right results (they're a Band).
So how do you search for this?
Why not try searching for the song title, or even album name
I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space - Shakespeare
Search for "b'z" band on Google... I got tons of good results.
Results 1 - 10 of about 523,000 on google for b'z
What are u searching with
Bill Gate's motto: "They're not bugs! They're......features."
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I would assume he is searching on a P2P network, probably FastTrack or Gnutella :mellow
Just search for the title.\
And why is this in advanced users? Its been asked serveral times before (different search terms of course)
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well, I expected to find help on this somewhere
it seems that booleen searches don't work on nearly everything.
A guide to searching for any of the programs would be nice.
I challenge you to find the top 5 most popular B'z single _shared_. These are the singles I want.
Come on, this IS a problem all you need to do I put a few odd characters into your band name and no one can figure out how to search for you.
What about these characters:
:@~?></.,#+_)!"£$%^&*(
example of booleen search:
http://www.altavista.com/web/results...s=&kgs=0&kls=1
Hmm
is it a P2P band u want of just looking for a band that you want to download
Bill Gate's motto: "They're not bugs! They're......features."
Part of the (˜"°º• -=P-L-E-X-E-C-U-T-O-R-S oOo X-B-O-X oOo H-U-B-S=- •º°"˜) DC Hub network.
I don't think this is a problem at all. A search on Kazaa++ produced about 100 results for b'z.
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