Google Pay 3 Times Fold in Mozilla

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Google reportedly will pay three times more, for search traffic from Firefox users. This is Google's new deal with Mozilla, as a non-profit organization behind the open source browser.

Reported by the Telegraph, Monday (26/12/2011), Google now will pay just under USD300 million, which was previously $ 100 million a year earlier, to become the default search engine in Firefox.

There is speculation that the partnership is under threat, this is due in the last month, which Chrome is Google's browser Firefox managed to overtake and dominate the world market share in selurh. So you could say, Mozilla relies heavily on search deal to develop the Firefox funds.

Meanwhile, Google appears to be quite eager to maintain its dominance in web search, which is the source of nearly all the revenue. So finally consider to give priority to competition in the browser market.

"Mozilla has been a valuable partner for Google for years, and we look forward to continuing this partnership in the years ahead," said Alan Eustace, Senior Vice President of Google search

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