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A dangerous conflict of interest between Firefox and Google

13 点作者 urlwolf将近 17 年前

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pmorici将近 17 年前
What a poorly written article. The main gist of the guys argument is that since Mozilla doesn't include some Firefox ad block extensions (which he likes, and perceives to be popular), as default feature's in Firefox and those extensions might be frowned upon by Google, Mozilla must be in Google's back pocket.<p>His gauge of the ad blocker extension's popularity is that these extensions are "getting to be extremely popular. It has been featured in The New York Times,"<p>This article reads like a 9/11 conspiracy theory. Esp. when he goes on to contradict himself by pointing out that this add blocking software that he loves does a good job on banner ads but misses many of Google's text ads. If this really is the evil scheme he is hatching it out to be wouldn't Google want an extension included that easily blocked it competitors banner adds whilst letting it's text adverts sneak through?<p>Maybe next week he can write a follow up about how Firefox3 doesn't include the DOM Inspector by default and hypothesize that Google strong armed Mozilla into removing it so folk wouldn't be able to get at all those juicy Google HTML secrets.
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SingAlong将近 17 年前
The post's author seems to be having a bad blogging ettique. He seemed to have edited his posts after receiving comments/feeback. And he has included the 'update' section in his post only after a reader noticed the editing and told him to do so.<p>@pmorici: agree with you<p>If G and Mozillia really wanted to get rid of the ad blocking software, they would have released a patch to somehow make the extentension unworkable.<p>Now for the question as to why Mozilla Firefox doesn't come with ad blocking extensions pre-installed, the answer is easy and straight. It is because Firefox base system has always been kept to the bare minimals else they could have included all the usually used plugins &#38; extensions like Flash player, Real Player, Java Runtime Environment, etc<p>As for shipping with Google Toolbar, the author shouldn't be bothered about this fact since the are two versions: with google toolbar pre-installed and without google toolbar. And you can choose what you want.<p>Yahoo! too shipped IE7 with Yahoo Toolbar. IE as fas as I know uses MSN's "page not found" (I have IE6 on XP and haven't bothered to update it since I use Firefox)<p>And for using Google as the default search engine, all my non-tech friends know is "internet is google". The moment they need something... Go to firefox address bar and type google.com<p>Even though other search engines are beginning to have clutter free pages homepages like Google. Its Google that made its mark first with the both - good results and clutter free pages - and quickly won users(most of them now being loyal followers of any 'good' and necessary G product).
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anewaccountname将近 17 年前
&#62;Fact: Users who enter keywords or misspelled URLs into the Firefox 2.0 location bar will essentially be running a Google "I'm Feeling Lucky" search. That is, they will be taken to the first result for a Google search query for those terms.<p>From which Google makes exactly $0.
thorax将近 17 年前
I can't say I'm omfortable with the conflict of interest gray area for the two organizations. That being said, this article:<p>* Was written in November of last year, before FF3 release and some of Mozilla's latest initiatives.<p>* Is really stretching things a bit in terms of good reasoning.<p>* Has an "axe-to-grind" tone which I don't exactly understand.<p>I think there's some good points to be made about this relationship, but it doesn't feel like this author really has anything to show about where that Google influence is causing much in the way of problems.
josefresco将近 17 年前
Being a web designer/developer I need to see the web as my customers do, with means handy plugins like AdBlock are useless to me.<p>The idea that any company would include ad blocking tech in their web browser is insane. The web is built on advertising... talk about biting the hand that feeds you.