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·il y a 9 ans·discuss
It depends a lot on the card type, the location, the volume of the business and it’s risk profile, but eventually can get to a pricing scheme called interchange+, which is a fixed fee (generally <15¢) on top of the cost to process cards for your provider (so fee from the issuing bank + network fee).

In the US this varies a LOT depending on the card type, but most consumer cards are approx 1% interchange + a small fixed fee. In Europe these interchange rates are regulated at 0,3% for consumer cards. There are cases of special schemes (eg. CB in France) where processing can be even cheaper.
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·il y a 11 ans·discuss
These algorithms are trivial to implement for big companies. Google (in YouTube) and Microsoft (in Cortana) have similar things, it's likely Apple uses a custom-made version as well.

To answer the previous question, I'd assume part of their revenue comes from big music labels: knowing what songs are about to go big (before anybody else realizes it), from where their popularity originates, and lot more, is invaluable for them.