Google To Pay Nearly $1 Billion To Mozilla

By | December 23, 2011


Google To Pay Nearly $1 Billion To MozillaYesterday, we have reported about a search deal between Mozilla and the search giant, where Google would remain Firefox’s default search engine for another 3 years.

Although more details were not revealed that day, one of the unnamed sources now claims that Google will pay Mozilla almost $300 million for every year or nearly $1 billion in total.

This is a significant increase, considering that Google was responsible for a 84 percent of Mozilla’s revenue in 2010, which was $123 million.

Why so much? Apparently, Microsoft and Yahoo were also interested in search deal, resulting in a bid war, which Google has won.

[Via: AllThingsD]


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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. Netstar says:

    Hooray Mozilla!

  2. Tiago Sá says:

    “oh, but google doesn’t want to keep paying firefox, they will dump mozilla, firefox is in big trouble now that google doesn’t want to pay mozilla anymore”

    I heard “they” say.

    I WAS like wtf. And NOW I’m like “told you so you dumb pigs”.

  3. David Naylor says:

    If this is true, it is pretty insane. What is Mozilla going to do with all that cash?

  4. Mikah says:

    Pretty sweet deal for Mozilla especially considering the vast majority of users prefer having Google as the default search anyway,

  5. Anonymous says:

    !!HAPPY HOLIDAYS GUYS!!

  6. IE & Opera Fanboy says:

    Might be after 3 years Mozilla (Firefox) ‘s market share might be like Opera today. Chrome is just leaping in market share like anything and also I like their auto-update mechanism which will keep all the users into same version and that would make Google easier for security fixes. 
    But I would like to see Opera to have atleast 20% of market share :) and latest version of IE as the highest market share. The current tough competition would bring more innovation in the browser world – I’m all for it.
    Hopefully we will have better & rock solid browsers in 2012.

  7. Кostadin says:

     I would recommend reading this post: Researchers Say Google Wants To Undermine Firefox’s Growth. Right now Google is subject to government scrutiny for its policies. They wouldn’t want to attract attention