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Any google, no firefox? Firefox can disappear without google search deal, Mozilla warns

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Any google, no firefox? Firefox can disappear without google search deal, Mozilla warnsIn testimony, Mozila announced that breaking Google could remove the firefox out of the business.

Any google, no firefox? Firefox can disappear without google search deal, Mozilla warns

In testimony, Mozila announced that breaking Google could remove the firefox out of the business.

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In view of a historic antitrust case against Google in the US, anxiety is increasing on the possible consequences of measures proposed to curb Google’s dominance in the search engine market. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is emphasizing for a series of extensive measures, including a possible forced sales of Google’s Chrome browser. Responding to these developments, Google CEO Sundar Pichai warned that finishing Chrome can effectively kill Google search in its current form. Now, Mosilla – Organization behind Firefox – has voiced its own alarm, stating that it can be out of business if the court implements the proposed sanctions of all joints.

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“It’s very frightening,” Mosila’s Chief Financial Officer Eric Muhaliyim said during the testimony on Friday, as reported by The Wage. He reported that the firefox depends a lot on revenue with its partnership with Google, which pays the default search engine on the browser. The deal is about 85 percent of Mozilla’s income and about 90 percent of its revenue for its beneficial subsidiary, which supports the widespread non-profit Mosila Foundation.

If this funding disappears, Mosila will need to implement “significant cuts in the company”, including scaling the efforts of product engineering for firefox. He warned that this cut may trigger the “downward spiral”, which could reduce the browser’s appeal and potentially collapsed. Such results will also endanger the broad initiatives of Mozilla, including the development of open-source tools and projects to avail AI to address climate change.

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He further argued that such a scenario would only be very strong with the aim of breaking the dominance regulators of the market. He said that the underlying Gacco engine of the firefox is “the only browser engine that is organized by Big Tech but by a non -profit organization.” In contrast, other major engines – Google’s Chromium and Apple’s webcits – are powered by technical giants. Mosila originally built Gaco, he said, “Outside the concern that Microsoft could monopols the Internet protocol, and its development has played an important role in keeping the web open and interrupted.”

Cross-believing, Judge Amit Mehta asked Mohalahem if he agreed whether at least one other company was able to match Google’s search quality and mudification capabilities, Mosila would benefit. “If we were suddenly in that world,” Muhelahem replied, “This would be a world that would be better for Mozilla.”

Even though many companies like Yahoo have been involved in Google test, have expressed interest in achieving chrome, not firefox. Instead, Mosilla seems to be an alarm on the unexpected results of a crack, which, when targeting a monopoly, can eliminate one of the last remaining independent players in the browser space.

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