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Are there some search engines where I could search for graphs by specifying the axis I am looking for? E.g. axis 1: year; axis 2: price to store 1 TB on a hard drive.

Patrick Hoefler
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Franck Dernoncourt
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  • I think you're best off looking for the raw data and then graphing it yourself. The closest I think you'll get is WolframAlpha. For example: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=population+of+texas+over+time – Mark Silverberg Jul 02 '14 at 22:21

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Although not strictly open data, the in my experience most fruitful way to search for something like this is:

  • Search for the raw data (timeseries, tables, values) in studies/statistics oneself and prepare the graph oneself or
  • do a simple Google image search like graph hdd storage price.
ojdo
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