Comments on: Mozilla's 2006 revenue: $66.8 million
Google continues to be the financial mainstay of the open-source Web browser project, responsible for 85 percent of revenue.
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One of the comment here appears aggrieved, poking on its "not-for-profit" status.
So sorry, in this age, if you have no money you can't survive. If we expect Mozilla to continue prospering, publishing more useful, more secure web products, then it has to be able to recruit the very best talents in the market. They in turn won't join Mozilla if it is an enterprise which is continuously teetering on the brink of precipice !!
- Mozilla rocks!
- by pentium4forever October 24, 2007 8:24 AM PDT
- Mozilla rocks! I'm glad to see their revenue boosted. They can really thank Google for a lot of their success obviously. I use Firefox and Thunderbird and they both work very well. Well done Mozilla!
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