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by matt4077 3355 days ago
Firefox mostly has the problem that the open web suddenly became incredibly important for Google: it's their platform, in the fight against Facebook and Apple's iOS.

No organisation on the planet could compete with a team that Google considers a core asset for actual survival.

Mozilla has made quite a few mistakes, but the times may change, and I sure hope they'll be around when Google's incentives are no longer aligned with the open web's.

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Google can be out-competed, look at their attempts at social networks & messaging/calling.

Google has lit dumpsters full of cash on fire in an effort to get anywhere near Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, Viber or even Signal Private Messenger, and yet their extremely fractured strategy that they have dumped R&D into still has less users than any of those in their respective categories.

Mozilla can be competitive, akin to Darktable vs Adobe if Mozilla chooses to be. No more mucking about bailing their friends out (ie: Pocket acquisition), or trying to fight Google on hardware prices (Firefox OS's entire strategy). Mozilla can create a playing field tilted in their favor, and force others to compete on their turf rather than duking it out on Google or Chinese OEMs turf.