Mozilla Contemplates a Future Without Google
Mar 12, 2009, 17:31 (2 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Douglas MacMillan)
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""We are physically surrounded by Google," says
Mitchell Baker, who became chair of the Mozilla Foundation after
stepping down from its chief executive post last year.
"Google also shows up all over the balance sheet of Mozilla,
creator of the Firefox browser and other software. Under an
agreement between the two, Google's search engine enjoys a default
position on the toolbar of Firefox, the second-most-used Web
browser after Microsoft's (MSFT) Internet Explorer."
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