Deal as an Antitrust Reviewable Event? Google made a big strategic and tactical mistake in allowing the Google-Mozilla revenue-sharing search default agreement to expire in November, ending a formal ...
Google and Mozilla may or may not be working together on a Web browser, but the two are cozier than ever in the latest Firefox release. The search company is newly featured, at center stage, on the ...
Google is the new Microsoft, at least in the way every move the company makes and its relationships are viewed in the context of a secretive, powerful company bent on world domination. Christopher ...
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Inside Mozilla, CEO Chris Beard and his team are preparing to outmaneuver Google’s Chrome browser. The battle begins in November, with their release of Firefox 57. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Last week, Microsoft announced it was throwing in the towel on its EdgeHTML development effort and switching to the open-source Chromium engine. That's a big win for Google, which maintains that ...
Google has the ability to cut off the majority of Mozilla's funding. Should it kill Firefox? It's like having a rich uncle... In Mozilla's recently released 2010 annual report, the foundation ...
Firefox 14 has officially launched today, which means all Google searches are encrypted by default. However, due to a Google loophole, the encryption will not prevent things you search for from ...
With Google constantly pushing for the “Next Billion Users,” there’s great need for web apps to run well on all devices and have good accessibility, and Google has provided the Lighthouse auditing ...
Remember all of the speculation from a few months back that Google may be looking at getting into the browser market? Well, there's new grist for the rumor mill, as Google has hired a lead developer ...
Google and Mozilla have struck a deal that renews their agreement making Google the default search engine in Firefox browsers. No financial terms were announced, but Mozilla’s blog post says the ...
Firefox developer, Mozilla, has announced a fresh wave of job losses, with the browser firm blaming its financial problems on Coronavirus. However, the company is facing a much bigger financial ...
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