Why does Google continue to work with Mozilla while developing a product which is competition with it?
We’ve got a lot of people wondering why Google recently renewed the search deal with Firefox when they had plans to release their own browser. Why the answer to isn’t obvious is beyond me but hey I’ll take my own shot at the obvious answer anyway. So how do I put this simple, let’s see. How about, urm, because it makes damn business sense. Firefox drives a lot of traffic through Google. If Google were to decide to not extend the deal, it would lose anywhere between 15-30% - depends on what continent and service you’re looking at - of the browser share market.
Tags: browser, chrome, firefox, google, mozilla