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Q&A: can you search for files you want to download on megaupload?

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Question by …: can you search for files you want to download on megaupload?
whenever i download things from megaupload i always go to a website then the website has a url that brings me to megaupload and it has the file i want to download. but now i want to use megaupload to search for files i want to download. is that possible?
i also notice that there are search engine websites that you can use to search for files on megaupload but all the one i found kinda sucks. does anyone know a good one?

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Answer by Joskun
Maybe this will help

http://4megaupload.com

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Forget Megaupload! Researchers call new file-sharing network 'invincible'

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