Vėlgi ne visai. Tai yra open source, čia yra esmė, todėl joks Amerikos ar bet ko kito googlas negali uždaryti, visada galima forkinti ir t.t. Beje, Firefox irgi priklauso Mozillai, kuri yra Amerikoj.
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Parašė digital Rodyti pranešimąVėlgi ne visai. Tai yra open source, čia yra esmė, todėl joks Amerikos ar bet ko kito googlas negali uždaryti, visada galima forkinti ir t.t. Beje, Firefox irgi priklauso Mozillai, kuri yra Amerikoj.
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Parašė digital Rodyti pranešimąBet kokiu atveju techniškai pasakymas, kad "Visos tos operos ir vivaldi stovi ant google chrome" yra ne visai teisingas, nes chrome kodas uždaras, o chromium - atviras.
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Most of the revenue of Mozilla Corporation comes from Google (81% in 2022) in exchange of making it the default search engine in Firefox
Why Has Google Spent a Half-Billion Dollars on Firefox? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsl...rome-dominates
One thing Mozilla does have going for it is a lot of money—more than $1 billion in cash reserves, according to its latest financial statement. The primary source of this capital is Google, which pays Mozilla to be the default search engine on the Firefox home page. Those payments, which started in 2005, have been increasing—up 50% over the past decade, to more than $450 million, even as the total number of Firefox users has plummeted. In 2021 these payments accounted for 83% of Mozilla’s revenue.
This type of deal isn’t unusual in the tech industry. Google pays Apple to be the default search engine on its iOS devices, for instance. But critics say the Mozilla deal makes little commercial sense given Firefox’s dwindling user base. Google had to be aggressive when it was chasing Microsoft, but Microsoft is no longer a serious player in the browser market.Nepirk iš Decathlon, Ritter Sport, Philips, Nestle, KraftHeinz, Viada, Vičiūnų, ypač Kalnapilis myžalų,
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