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I have created a package "agridat" with data (and analyses) from more than 50 agricultural experiments. The data are not particularly large, but are real.

http://www.inside-r.org/packages/cran/agridat/docs/agridat

Kevin Wright

Tons of data available at Kaggle.

Don't forget the General Social Survey (http://www3.norc.org/GSS+Website/) which has insane amounts of survey data on anything you can imagine, most of it collected over time. Similar projects exists for lots of other countries as well. ICSPR is good too: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/ but it's not all accessible unless you belong to a member institution.

Please add the Human Microbiome Project!: http://commonfund.nih.gov/hmp/

Thank you Zachery. The sites you point out have been added to the list at inside-R http://www.inside-r.org/howto/finding-data-internet

Check out stats4stem.org for close to 200 datasets:

Each can work with Rweb, the cloud based version of R.

http://www.stats4stem.org/data-sets.html

Way to use the internet to help people solve pbroelms!

If you are looking for structured data on products, along with pricing data that's updated in realtime, you can check out Semantics3 (https://semantics3.com/)

Here is the signup link: https://www.semantics3.com/signup?code=ramanujan

(Disclaimer: I am one of the co-founders of Semantics3)

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