• @TheYang
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    1 year ago

    Google would likely still bid, but lower, so that Firefox may change over for bing, and still get ~80% of what they got from google. Google has an interest to not make it cheap for microsoft, even if they don’t want to pay a dime themselves.

    • Amju Wolf
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      221 year ago

      Or maybe Firefox should find a sustainable business model.

      I love and use Firefox the software, but their nonprofit is questionable, their leadership is scummy, and their business plan is nonexistent. They could, for example, start by accepting donations towards the development of the actual browser, which is the core product of Mozilla.

        • Amju Wolf
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          21 year ago

          They could sell premium features. Seek funding from governments - they have a lobbying nonprofit and instead of lobbying for open and we’ll funded web they (sometimes) lobby for questionable things.

          And I mean yeah, donations are a pain but there’s still plenty of healthy open source projects that run on donations (both monetary and of developer time). Or they could seek out corporate donations and develop features wanted by large companies (who would be probably interested in the privacy sell too), though it might be too late for that.

          Basically do something - anything. But no, they take Google’s money with no alternatives in case the faucet stops.

          Meanwhile the leadership lays off engineers and takes huge bonuses for it.

          • @Aux
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            91 year ago

            Premium features? The internet will explode the moment Mozilla adds anything premium. People really hate paying for free stuff.