Google hires another Mozilla Firefox Developer
January 28th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 408 times, 1 so far today
Google hires another Mozilla Firefox Developer
Google might not be admitting to it, but it has left no signs into making us believe that it is indeed working on the speculated Google Browser (TechWhack predicted it way back in May!). It all began with their buying the domain GBrowser.com and some high profile hirings from the browser market. And they recently hired one of the major developers of the Mozilla Firefox team, Ben Goodger.
The latest news in is that another developer of the Firefox browser has been picked up by Google. Darin Fisher is a Mozilla Developer who works on the cookies and permissions part of the much in news Open Source Browser. He also is part of the team, which develops the portable run-time code. Similar to Ben, he also announced about his new job on his personal Blog.
Darin said: “I have joined Google as well. Like Ben, I will still be very much involved with the Mozilla project and community.” Google on their part have confirmed that like with Ben, Darin’s work on Mozilla Firefox should remain unaffected by his new job. It is quite clear that Google is interested somewhat in supporting and large-scale development of the Open Source Browser Firefox, which has hit the market ratio of rival’s Microsoft Internet Explorer quite much in the recent days.
The fact remains, how much Google deny it… It is definitely interested in what is cooking up in the Firefox Browser and might just do what we the media have been speculating for such a long time. It would be good to see a Google browser with integrated Google related services considering it has become an important part of anyone’s daily routine whose work revolves round the Internet.
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As any web developer that tries to use proper markup what a pain it is to code for IE. IE is a crutch that we've learned not to work without.
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LikeThis sux. Google are evil, their commercial filters and nazi-style herding of businesses to adwords buried many small businesses who cant afford to compete in the adwords game.
I shudder to think what they will do with an integrated web browser, their tech is already chock full of snoopware as it is.
I'll stick with IE - at least it works for everything (unlike firefox which doesn't work for my banking, and doesnt display tables correctly on some websites. Ask any web developer what a pain it is getting firefox or any mozilla product to display everything as it should.
Google is evil and I hope they are buried as fast as they rose, once at the top they simply took up the 'big corporate stance' that is, that morals get swept under the carpet when it comes to big business.
Google is evil. Abandon them and leave them to rot.
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