MediaFire is a free file hosting service that offers unlimited storage space and up to 100MB per file which equates to a lot of files to search through for free videos, music, and much more. By using Google, you can check to see what others have posted for download.
To look for music files, use this:
Google: site:mediafire.com mp3|wma|ogg
For a specific artist, include the artist’s name:
Google: site:mediafire.com mp3|wma|ogg daughtry
For a specific song, include the song name:
Google: site:mediafire.com mp3|wma|ogg “over you”
For video files, use this:
Google: site:mediafire.com asf|rm|avi|mp4|wmv|flv
For Comics, use this:
Google: site:mediafire.com cbr|cbz
To search for a specific comic title, include it in the query:
Google: site:mediafire.com cbr|cbz hulk
For archives:
Google: site:mediafire.com rar|zip
[ Source: tech-recipes ]






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How To Search Rapidshare Files Using Google « //burnz.blog // November 26, 2007 at 6:56 pm
[...] Tutorial Tags: Google, How To, Rapidshare, Tutorial Using the same tutorial for searchinfg files from MediaFire, we will search the files from Rapidshare.com or Rapidshare.de with the extra parameter on the [...]
Mark // January 8, 2009 at 9:34 pm
I use shufs to search on mediafire. It also finds links to mediafire on other sites.
fox // July 12, 2009 at 5:41 pm
I suggest meta search most popular shares rapidshare, megaupload, ftp, torrent and more – 5fox.org