Google Pays Mozilla $300 Million a Year in 3 Years
Mozilla verified already the speculations that Google and Mozilla agreed on a $300 Million a year which will extend to 3 years. The deal allows the Google Search Box to be placed on the Mozilla browser. Thus sending search queries to Google from the Mozilla’s browser.
It is also noted that Google and Mozilla are both supporter of open-source projects considering Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome are products of open-source projects. The combination of the two browsers leads to the 45 to 50 percent market share while the other part are shared by other browsers including the Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
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