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Googles Bankrolling Mozilla
24th Oct 2007

Mozillas 2006 financial audits paints an interesting picture that shows Google pays well in fact, very well. Mozilla’s revenue for 2006 was $66.8 million up from $52.9 million in 2005, not bad at all.

Mitchell Baker, Chief Executive Office at Mozilla, wrote in her blog:

“Today we are posting our audited financial statements and tax form for 2006. The highlight is that Mozilla remains financially healthy: we're able to hire more people, build more products, help other projects, and bring more possibilities for participation in the Internet to millions of people. The Mozilla project is growing in almost every way - size, scale, types of activities, new communities, and in reach.”

Mozilla gets 85 percent of its revenue from Google. The latest Mozilla-Google contract expires in November 2008.


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