Mozilla Revenue Is $75 Million
Written by Vygantas Lipskas on November 20, 2008
Mozilla has published a revenue report for the year 2007.
Mozilla’s revenues for 2007 were $75 million, up 12% from 2006 revenue of $67 million.

As you can see, almost all revenue was generated from the search deals.






Their revenue model, from an economic standpoint, is incredible. Even though they depend a lot on google for most of it, the beauty of the whole deal is that that dependency applies both ways. In reality, it’s the money big sites pay google to show first in their search results that goes to mozilla.
That is a lot of money. No wonder Opera and Safari include Google search engine in their web browsers.