Google Hires More Mozilla Developers
Filed in: Google, Mozilla — January 29th, 2005
Google is gobbling up talent from the Mozilla Foundation, creators of the insurgent open-source Web browser Firefox; and the hires may feed into rumors that the search giant is quietly building an Internet Explorer-killer. Mozilla talent Darin Fisher is the most recent addition to Google’s payroll, following his cohort Ben Goodger, according to Fisher’s blog. Goodger had worked full-time as Mozilla’s lead Firefox programmer, whereas Fisher contributed to its backend infrastructure while also working for IBM. Both say they will continue to work with Mozilla, which has about 20 core staff and 60 additional helping hands.
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Thought:
Now, it is really hard to not to believe that Google is planning for Google browser. The GBrowser.com is registered by Google. ![]()
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January 29th, 2005 at 11:26 am
Wah GBrowser… hm I also agree that the possibility is very high. Just a matter of time. Google is moving from web search arena to software suite.
January 29th, 2005 at 3:39 pm
Imagine a browser with gmail, google search, froogle, google usergroups, google video and all the google assortments installed and nicely laid out. M$ gonna be shaking in fear