Stephanie Koenig

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There are two fundamental business models. One, a company can sell stuff for more than the cost of making it. Apple takes about $400 worth of circuits and glass, imbues it with the promise of status and sex appeal through brilliant advertising, and charges me $1,200 for an iPhone. Two, a company can give stuff away—or sell it below cost—and charge other companies for access to its product: the consumer’s behavioral data.
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