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Watch Live cam on Google!!!!!

Ahhh!!! type certain string in google search bar above and it would bring up the network live cam into your browser. These can be anything from CCTV or webcams... There are lots of string.. i suggest a few down below use them to begin with.. And do come up with your own.. and leave a comment to the post...

And ya.. if u come up with something interesting then don forget to share it..

Strings:::


Axis cameras:

"adding live video to one of your own pages a very easy task with an AXIS 2100 Network Camera" 'google'

intile:"Live view - / - AXIS" 'google'

"Your browser has JavaScript turned off.For the user interface to work effectively" 'google'

inurl:indexFrame.html axis 'google'

"Live web imaging unleashed" 'google'


MOBOTIX cameras:

(intext:"MOBOTIX M1" | intext:"MOBOTIX M10") intext:"Open Menu" Shift-Reload 'google'


JVC cameras:

"(c)copyright 1999-2003 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED. All rights reserved" 'google' (- finaly I got to know the
meaning of the letters in the brand name JVC :)

"V.Networks [Motion Picture(Java)" 'google'

"Control the Pan/Tilt and move to the Preset Position" 'google'


FlexWatch cameras:

inurl:app/idxas.html 'google'

"Saving & Retrieving Mode" 'google'


TOSHIBA cameras (maybe you need Java):

"TOSHIBA Network Camera - User Login" 'google'


webcamXP (software):

intitle:my webcamXP server! 'google'

Panasonic cameras:

inurl:ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion 'google '

Canon cameras:

inurl:sample/LvAppl/ 'google'

Sony cameras:

inurl:home/homeJ.html 'google'

Axis cameras:

inurl:view/view.shtml axis 'google'

intitle:"Live View / - AXIS" | inurl:view/view.shtml 'google'

newer:

D-Link cameras:

inurl:main/flashLogin.html 'google'


Linksys cameras:

inurl:next_file=main_fs.htm 'google'


WebEye cameras:

inurl:/login.ml intitle:User 'google'

"Webthru User Login" 'google'

"Please enter username and password to log in to system" 'google'


Eltis network cameras:

inurl:Ctl/index.htm?Cus 'google'


Stardot cameras:

Configuration "Pop-up Live Image" 'google'


mainly Panasonic cameras:

inurl:"*.viewnetcam.com" 'google'


TrackerCam (cam-pod hardware):

inurl:Remote/index.php3 intitle:Live Video 'google'

More:

inurl:"view/indexFrame.shtml"
inurl:"view/index.shtml"
intitle:axis camera
intitle:"snc-rz30 home"
inurl:"ViewerFrame?Mode=Motion"
inurl:LvAppl intitle:liveapplet
intitle:"Live View / - AXIS"
"Powered by webcamXP"
inurl:indexFrame.shtml "Axis Video Server"
MOBOTIX M1" and "open menu"
intitle:flexwatch
intext:"Copyright by Seyeon TECHCo"
intitle:"WJ-NT104 Main"

inurl:"axis-cgi/mjpg"
sample/LvAppl/
inurl:home/homeJ.html
inurl:main/flashLogin.html
inurl:next_file=main_fs.htm
inurl:/login.ml
intitle:User
"Webthru User Login"
"Please enter username and password to log in to system"
inurl:Ctl/index.htm?Cus
Configuration "Pop-up Live Image"
inurl:"*.viewnetcam.com"
inurl:Remote/index.php3
intitle:Live Video
"TOSHIBA Network Camera - User Login"
http://www.opentopia.com/showcam.php?camid=616


Try them all.. and do come up with some good ones...

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