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Mozilla: The problem is mobile, not money | Reduction

Mozilla: The problem is mobile, not money

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dept of e- by brian glanz
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Mozilla's revenue, driven chiefly by Google search-ad revenue stemming from Firefox-driven search traffic, has risen steadily over the years. / Stephen Shankland/CNET With more than 400 million Firefox users, Mozilla doesn't have a problem with relevance. And with today's disclosure that organization's revenue grew 33 percent to $163. 5 million in 2011, the nonprofit organization doesn't have a problem with money. But it does have a problem with mobile. So concludes Mitchell Baker, leader of the organization behind the open-source Web browser and other projects designed to keep the Internet free from proprietary constraints. Firefox, which just celebrated its eighth birthday, is the main lever that Mozilla uses to try to keep the Internet open. But Firefox is largely absent from the explosive growth in the mobile world of smartphones and tablets.

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Mitchell Baker

Overall Sentiment: -0.0512122

Relevance: 0.415116

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-0.0944446"The current state of the mobile ecosystem concerns us the most," said Mitchell Baker, ...
-0.126319"The stage we're in with mobile devices -- with different hardware, software, and user experience -- is much more closed. It's lacking many of the freedoms of the Web," Baker said. ...
-0.0768164"The stage we're in with mobile devices -- with different hardware, software, and user experience -- is much more closed. It's lacking many of the freedoms of the Web," Baker said. "In the mobile space, we have less impact, and more computing time is moving in that direction."
0"Most of that is from Google," Baker said. ...
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  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.29758
  • Mean: -0.074395
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Stephen Shankland/CNET

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Relevance: 0.207569

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Technology: Firefox

Overall Sentiment: -0.0403338

Relevance: 0.550031

FieldTerminology: mobile devices

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Relevance: 0.322542

Company: Mozilla

Overall Sentiment: 0.0553174

Relevance: 0.917441

Company: Google

Overall Sentiment: 0.112327

Relevance: 0.470862

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