Timeline for Am I allowed to ask a reference-request question? [duplicate]
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May 16, 2018 at 16:41 | comment | added | Martin James | @Helix noo.. I'm pretty sure that it's clear that I was referring to 'get data from Google Flights', you know, with my reference to 'Google's ToS'? | |
May 16, 2018 at 15:00 | comment | added | Helix | @MartinJames You mean writing an R program to pull data? | |
May 16, 2018 at 12:19 | history | closed |
gnat S.L. Barth is on codidact.com Robert Longson il_raffa DavidG |
Duplicate of What exactly is a recommendation question? | |
May 16, 2018 at 12:04 | comment | added | Martin James | I'm surprised that Google's ToS allows that. | |
May 16, 2018 at 12:00 | review | Close votes | |||
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May 16, 2018 at 11:43 | comment | added | Hans Passant | "Can you please google this for me" questions are always very poorly received. Not so obvious to me why the math site don't mind them, but it does have a very unusual history. Used to be MathOverflow, a site that wasn't part of the SE network. Well, scientists do march to a different drummer. Programmers try very hard to copy each other's work, scientists always have to avoid it :) | |
May 16, 2018 at 11:33 | history | edited | rene |
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May 16, 2018 at 11:33 | comment | added | yivi | For research like this, if simply searching the web is not sufficient, you can try more sites with more relaxed rules, like for example Quora or Reddit. | |
May 16, 2018 at 11:29 | answer | added | Erik A | timeline score: 8 | |
May 16, 2018 at 11:27 | history | asked | Helix | CC BY-SA 4.0 |