> Mozilla found itself in a situation of damned if they do, damned if they don't. People scream at them for depending on Google, and then they scream at them for trying to diversify their revenue.
People didn't like Pocket as a product. It wasn't as if they just didn't like it because Firdfox wanted to make money out of it.
Sure they should diversify, but with something that isn't otherwise (so) objectionable. Like their VPN, or sponsorship, or just let go of all the upper management.
People didn't like Pocket as a product. It wasn't as if they just didn't like it because Firdfox wanted to make money out of it.
Sure they should diversify, but with something that isn't otherwise (so) objectionable. Like their VPN, or sponsorship, or just let go of all the upper management.