Mozilla, the maker of the popular Firefox web browser, has just released its annual State of Mozilla ?�an interactive web-based report that outlines the organization's progress, and where it sees things going over the coming years. It also includes one key stat: Mozilla's revenues for 2010 totaled $123 million, which is up approximately 18 percent from 2009. Mozilla generates most of this revenue through search partnerships (Google is the biggest contract, but it also has deals with Bing, Yahoo, and other providers). Mozilla says that the Google partnership is up for renewal in November, and that it has "every confidence that search partnerships will remain a solid generator of revenue for Mozilla for the foreseeable future".Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/z1DReDFWzDI/
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