Mozilla attempts to make money
The Mozilla Foundation has formed a new for-profit subsidiary in order to "help Firefox gain greater use," according to executives.
The New York Times reports that the main aim of the subsidiary, dubbed the Mozilla Corporation, will not be shareholder returns but instead furthering the goals of the foundation.
Read the complete story . (The Inquirer)
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