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I almost tried everything but couldn't find out how this blog is working or how can I make one like this.

http://searchtksites.blogspot.co.uk/

I know its using Google custom search engine but I tried making one, and can't figure out how to set URL parameters to just find ".tk" domains only.

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why negative vote :S – tereško Sep 2 '12 at 17:52

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Have you tried *.tk

if it works for a domain (*.example.com) then it may work for a tld?

(NB I don't know for sure if this works, am simply generalizing from the work I've done with Google CSE's)

ref: http://support.google.com/customsearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=70322

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it doesn't really work for what exactly I am looking for it did gave me some idea, thanks – tereško Sep 2 '12 at 17:53
Since you have been working on google CSE, wonder if you got some time for chat please :) – tereško Sep 2 '12 at 17:53
I'm happy to chat on here - don't really want to get into off-lien discussions, 'cos there's not the same QA of having other people watching. – MaryC.fromNZ Sep 2 '12 at 22:05
I am actually looking for expired domains that are no longer use, I was wondering if there's any script or way I can get them – tereško Sep 3 '12 at 8:10

Type in google:

site:.tk

And you'll find all the sites ending on .tk.

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tried that already, it does gives me tk sites, but not all of them, neither its using this strategy in that blog :( – tereško Sep 2 '12 at 14:12

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