techcrunch.com — Today, the (for-now) non-profit Mozilla Foundation released its financial statements for 2007 (embedded below). Revenues for the organization behind the open-source Firefox browser were up 12 percent to $75 million, with search-related royalties from Google accounting for 88 percent of the total, or $66 million.
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censormagnetNov 20, 2008
1. give away free browser2. ???3. PROFIT!
deathray2kNov 20, 2008
I dugg you down for your arrogance.
mxm111Nov 20, 2008
Deserve what? Loosing tax exempt as non-profit? Did you read the article at all?
mypetridishNov 20, 2008
but they still make a profit then? i see2. so the workers, the CEOs, the trustees, they all still get paid for their work as salary? do they get income-taxed?