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	<title>Comments on: Mozilla&#8217;s Relationhip With Google Is Getting Complicated</title>
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		<title>By: December 22, 2008 &#124; next media update</title>
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		<description>[...] Mozilla&#8217;s Relationship with Google Is Getting Complicated PULSE2 The vast majority of Mozilla&#8217;s revenue comes from Google. In 2007, Mozilla pulled in around $60 million thanks to Google. That $60 million translates to about 88% of Mozilla&#8217;s revenue. The default homepage on Firefox is Google. When a user searches Google using the default Mozilla homepage, Google pays Mozilla a share of the ad dollar made on each click. With the Launch of Chrome, Google may start distancing itself from Mozilla. Chrome is a direct competitor to Firefox. Therefore, it&#8217;s in Google&#8217;s best interest to gain as much market share as possible. Last week. Google Chrome came out of beta. It was also made the default browser in the Google Pack. Source&gt; [...]</description>
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