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Mozilla Corporation
NameMozilla Corporation
TypeSubsidiary
IndustrySoftware
FoundedAugust 3, 1998
FounderNetscape Communications Corporation
HeadquartersMountain View, California
Key peopleMitchell Baker, Brendan Eich

Mozilla Corporation is a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting open-source software and internet freedom. The company was founded by Netscape Communications Corporation and is known for its popular web browser, Firefox, which competes with Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. Mozilla Corporation is also involved in the development of other open-source projects, such as Thunderbird and SeaMonkey, and has partnered with organizations like Google, Yahoo!, and Cisco Systems to promote online security and digital literacy. The company's mission is to promote open standards and innovation on the internet, and it has worked with organizations like the World Wide Web Consortium and the Internet Engineering Task Force to achieve this goal.

History

The history of Mozilla Corporation dates back to the founding of Netscape Communications Corporation in 1994 by Marc Andreessen and Jim Clark. Netscape developed the popular Netscape Navigator web browser, which was later open-sourced and became the basis for the Mozilla project. In 1998, Netscape created the Mozilla Organization to oversee the development of the Mozilla project, and in 2003, the Mozilla Foundation was established as a 501(c)(3) organization to promote open-source software and internet freedom. Mozilla Corporation was established as a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation in 2005, with Mitchell Baker as its president and Brendan Eich as its chief technology officer. The company has since worked with organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Creative Commons, and the Free Software Foundation to promote digital rights and online freedom.

Products and Services

Mozilla Corporation is known for its popular web browser, Firefox, which is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. The company also develops other open-source projects, such as Thunderbird, a email client, and SeaMonkey, a suite of internet applications. In addition, Mozilla Corporation offers a range of online services, including Firefox Sync, which allows users to synchronize their browser settings and bookmarks across devices, and Firefox Accounts, which provides a secure way to manage online identities. The company has also partnered with organizations like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon to offer cloud storage and online security services. Mozilla Corporation has also developed Rust, a programming language designed for building safe and concurrent systems, and has worked with organizations like the Linux Foundation and the Apache Software Foundation to promote open-source development.

Organization and Governance

Mozilla Corporation is a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization that oversees the development of the Mozilla project. The company is governed by a board of directors that includes Mitchell Baker, Brendan Eich, and other prominent figures in the open-source software community. The company has a global presence, with offices in Mountain View, California, Toronto, Ontario, and Berlin, Germany, and has worked with organizations like the United Nations and the European Union to promote digital literacy and online freedom. Mozilla Corporation is also a member of the Software Freedom Law Center and the Open Source Initiative, and has worked with organizations like the Free Software Foundation and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to promote digital rights and online freedom.

Financials

Mozilla Corporation is a non-profit organization that generates revenue through a variety of sources, including search engine partnerships with Google, Yahoo!, and Bing, as well as donations from individuals and organizations. The company has also received funding from organizations like the Knight Foundation and the Ford Foundation to support its open-source software development and digital literacy initiatives. In 2020, the company reported revenues of over $400 million, with the majority coming from search engine partnerships. Mozilla Corporation has also worked with organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Mozilla Foundation to promote digital inclusion and online access.

Impact and Controversies

Mozilla Corporation has had a significant impact on the development of the internet and the promotion of open-source software. The company's Firefox web browser has been widely adopted, and its open-source development model has inspired other organizations to follow suit. However, the company has also faced controversy, particularly with regards to its partnership with Google, which has been criticized by some as being too close. The company has also faced criticism for its handling of user data and its privacy policies, and has worked with organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union to address these concerns. Mozilla Corporation has also been involved in initiatives like the Net Neutrality movement and the Stop Online Piracy Act protests, and has worked with organizations like the Free Software Foundation and the Creative Commons to promote digital rights and online freedom.

Technology and Development

Mozilla Corporation is committed to promoting open-source software development and innovation on the internet. The company has developed a range of technologies, including Rust, a programming language designed for building safe and concurrent systems, and WebAssembly, a binary format for web applications. The company has also worked with organizations like the World Wide Web Consortium and the Internet Engineering Task Force to promote open standards and interoperability on the internet. Mozilla Corporation has also developed Firefox OS, a mobile operating system designed for open-source development, and has worked with organizations like the Linux Foundation and the Apache Software Foundation to promote open-source development and digital literacy. The company has also partnered with organizations like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon to offer cloud storage and online security services, and has worked with organizations like the United Nations and the European Union to promote digital inclusion and online access.

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