Post by moon125 on Nov 9, 2024 16:59:35 GMT 12
Many novice Internet users are perplexed - WHERE IS EVERYONE!?? Where are all these free (very pirated and extremely unlicensed) films, music, games that they have heard about from exposing TV programs, angry articles and enthusiastic reviews of friends?
I admit that before I became acquainted with the realities of the World Wide Web, I also did not imagine that everything was so bad. I imagined the Internet as a kind of catalog in which you just need to choose what you need, click on it with the mouse, and in a couple of seconds get it recorded on your hard drive.
Maybe it was like that once, and maybe it still is shopify website design in some places, but basically (and not least thanks to the activities of copyright defenders) all the goodies of the global network have gone “underground”, and the few islands of “freebies” are so overflowing with advertising that it is simply impossible to use them.
There are exceptions, though. One of them is the audio file search engine BeeMP3 . This web service allows its users to search for desired songs and music by track name, album or artist. BeeMP3 searches the entire Internet for MP3 files and then returns the results of these searches based on your request. BeeMP3 currently has a database of about 800,000 MP3 tracks, with about 10,000 files added daily.
For those who “don’t understand English well” – instructions on downloading music using BeeMP3:
1. Go here and enter the name of the song, album or artist in the search bar. Click the “ Search “ button. A page with search results will open:
2. There are many links in the search results, but we are interested in those that lead to what we came here for (highlighted in the picture with a red oval). Click on one of them and go to a new window (tab).
3. Among other things, in this window you can find the following buttons:
To get a link to download the file, check the box and click the button (highlighted in red in the picture). Another page will open and the file will start downloading.
I admit that before I became acquainted with the realities of the World Wide Web, I also did not imagine that everything was so bad. I imagined the Internet as a kind of catalog in which you just need to choose what you need, click on it with the mouse, and in a couple of seconds get it recorded on your hard drive.
Maybe it was like that once, and maybe it still is shopify website design in some places, but basically (and not least thanks to the activities of copyright defenders) all the goodies of the global network have gone “underground”, and the few islands of “freebies” are so overflowing with advertising that it is simply impossible to use them.
There are exceptions, though. One of them is the audio file search engine BeeMP3 . This web service allows its users to search for desired songs and music by track name, album or artist. BeeMP3 searches the entire Internet for MP3 files and then returns the results of these searches based on your request. BeeMP3 currently has a database of about 800,000 MP3 tracks, with about 10,000 files added daily.
For those who “don’t understand English well” – instructions on downloading music using BeeMP3:
1. Go here and enter the name of the song, album or artist in the search bar. Click the “ Search “ button. A page with search results will open:
2. There are many links in the search results, but we are interested in those that lead to what we came here for (highlighted in the picture with a red oval). Click on one of them and go to a new window (tab).
3. Among other things, in this window you can find the following buttons:
To get a link to download the file, check the box and click the button (highlighted in red in the picture). Another page will open and the file will start downloading.