Sometimes I wonder why people answer questions in cases where it is too obvious that the OP didn't make a single attempt to find something on Google.
Just now I was reading a quite fresh question that already had a couple of answers. Simply googling the title of the question made me find several good explanations. I also noted that the question itself was the first search result.
When it is too obvious that the OP used Stack Overflow as his first source of information, isn't it better not to answer the question?
PRO: Of course it is good that questions are answered fast and that one can find them easily on Google.
CON: On the other hand such cases can encourage users to use Stack Overflow as their first source of information instead of doing some research on their own. Also users giving an answer could use their time to answer other questions (that one cannot solved by a single Google search).
As Qui pointed out, this topic is discussed also here. However, I am more concerned about the answers and not the question. Beginners often just do not know what so search for and ask a question that in principle could be solved easily.
On the other hand, users that know the answer should know better. I personally think that in some cases I can help the OP more by simply putting a link as comment instead of writing my own answer. In the worst case, an acceptable answer could even prevent the OP from doing further reading.