Bernstein estimates value of agreement, warns it and similar deals may end if DoJ wins antitrust case
Google pays Apple $18B to $20B a year to keep its search in iPhone::Bernstein estimates value of agreement, warns it and similar deals may end if DoJ wins antitrust case
Not surprising, Google created Android precisely because they were afraid of losing the "default search" spot on mobile. The Play Store, Play Services, tracking your location, those motivators came later. They quite openly stated this already. They saw the success of the iPhone and quickly adapted their mobile OS to also support touch, and the reason these mobile projects even existed was to try and stop Microsoft to succeed in mobile and therefore remove Google from the default search fields.
It would definitely require a substantial effort for Mozilla to find other funding. If I were Mozilla right now I would be trying to secure other deals to act as a safety net if this ruling goes through.
That said, with Firefox being open source apart from the branding another group could pick up development if Mozilla were to somehow go under. One of the popular "spins" of Firefox could become the predominant version and could see further browser development there.
It basically already has killed Firefox for normies, though. It's just taking a long time to die. Have a look at their market share over the last decade. Hopefully enough people keep using it that it stays actively developed, but that's hardly guaranteed.
Even though I use iOS devices, Google isn’t my search engine on these devices.
I can understand an organization like Mozilla needing the money from Google, but when we’re talking about a trillion dollar company, I cannot have the same understanding.