• renegadespork@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 hours ago

    Now that Google isn’t allowed to pay them default search engine money, I think this was expected.

    Ideologically I think it’s a good thing the US government is challenging Google’s monopolistic practices. Unfortunately, that money was a massive percentage of Mozilla’s income.

    It really was short-sighted of them to put so many eggs into one basket.

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      9 hours ago

      This is the Mozilla foundation, not the Mozilla corp. The latter has the deal with Google; the former couldn’t make that deal even if they wanted to.

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      10 hours ago

      Mozilla frankly could use some serious restructuring. If Brave was able to get a decent market share overnight surely a well known company can make a come back.

      Mozilla has a management problem

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        Brave has a notable market share? I’ve never seen them in any graph.

        Comparing the two is also a difficult territory, because Brave does not develop their own browser engine. If Google stops publishing the Chromium source code, they’re gone in a few months.