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Network effects occur when the value of a product or service depends on the number of users. And while network effects have received a lot of attention within the business world, they're often misunderstood and are just a means to an end. This in-depth article examines how defaults are actually the end state that's more valuable than network effects by examining a few well-known companies like Google and Apple.
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