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So Apple doesn’t collect as much data as Google. Maybe it should

2 点作者 mgreg超过 10 年前

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mgreg超过 10 年前
This article brings to light the business model differences Tim Cook highlighted again. Apple sells and makes money from devices while Google (and its OEMs) don&#x27;t make much on the hardware but Google makes money from advertising fueled by personal data.<p>The implicit argument was that Google&#x27;s services are better because of the personal data it collects but I didn&#x27;t see any solid support for this. Are google&#x27;s services really that much better than others (mail, maps&#x2F;navigation, search) _that_ much better than competitors because of the personal data they collect? I&#x27;d argue that most of Google&#x27;s services would be just as good without the harvesting of personal data. Does gmail really need my search history to be better? Does maps need to know _my_ locations etc. or just anonymous &amp; randomized cartography data to improve its accuracy?<p>I get that personal data helps the make more money but I&#x27;m not fully getting how it makes the services better. On the other hand I&#x27;d also be interested in understanding some of the hidden costs or consequences of them having all of our data.
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