Google Renews Mozilla Deal Until 2011

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday August 28, 2008 | 1,242 views


Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) is the default search in the upper search box in the Firefox browser. This is because Google paid a good price to be there. And Google is helping Mozilla stay alive as they are Mozilla’s biggest revenue source.

“We’ve just renewed our agreement with Google for an additional three years. This agreement now ends in November of 2011 rather than November of 2008, so we have stability in income,” stated Mitchell Baker, Chairperson of the Mozilla Foundation. “We’re also learning more all the time about how to use Mozilla’s financial resources to help contributors through infrastructure, new programs, and new types of support from employees.”

Mozilla’s revenue was $52.9 million in 2005 and $66.8 million in 2006. The 2007 numbers aren’t yet known. Over those two years, it is believed that 85% of Mozilla’s revenue was generated from their partnership with Google. Now that the deal is extended to November 2011, Mozilla will continue to depend on the search engine company to keep their employees paid, run an office, and have all the server power they need.

Related Posts:



Categorized under ,

If you liked this post, subscribe to the Pulse 2.0 RSS feed.

Comments

  1. p2p Capital Group » Google’s Chrome Timing

    [...] it particularly interesting that the press release of Chrome came out a few days after Google had extended the Mozilla Firefox search deal through 2011. Time for Mozilla to check the termination clause and [...]

  2. Google’s new browser Chrome » The Sly Oyster | culture & entertainment on the sly » Blog Archive

    [...] any working demonstrations of it yet and there is no indication that it will conflict with the new three year deal they just signed with Mozilla to essentially fund Firefox, however Google has created a browser.  It’s called [...]

  3. Sohbet

    Thanks mucx

Leave a Comment