Even if it kills Firefox, it would be a net positive to the web overall, and may even lead to new browsers that aren't just Chromium forks.
Google is raking in billions of dollars per year illegally. If the court rules that way and forces a break up, then those many billions of dollars will be up for grabs, and (potentially many) new competitors will fight for them. There's no way to predict what that will look like, but we will see a lot of innovation.
(EDIT: and for the record, I am a happy Firefox user)
Google is raking in billions of dollars per year illegally. If the court rules that way and forces a break up, then those many billions of dollars will be up for grabs, and (potentially many) new competitors will fight for them. There's no way to predict what that will look like, but we will see a lot of innovation.
(EDIT: and for the record, I am a happy Firefox user)