Yahoo! will be Firefox’s Default Search engine on Ubuntu
Posted By Chinmoy Kanjilal On January 28, 2010 @ 9:00 am In Ubuntu | 1 Comment
Rick Spencer is Engineering Manager at canonical. This recent email [1] from Rick Spencer says that there are two new improvements in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx and the developers have been asked to arm Lucid with these changes as it nears its release date.
Although these changes are sure to appear by default, the user will also have an option to switch back to the previous option in case they liked them better. The reason for this change, as told by Rick Spencer is,
I am pursuing this change because Canonical has negotiated a revenue sharing deal with Yahoo! and this revenue will help Canonical to provide developers and resources to continue the open development of Ubuntu and the Ubuntu Platform. This change will help provide these resources as well as continuing to respect our user’s default search across Firefox.
The two changes mentioned in this letter are:
This change brings up many questions like “Why Yahoo!?”, “Did Google disagree to continue with the deal with Mozilla?” and “Did Yahoo! promise better revenues than Google, so well known for its love of Open Source”?
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[1] This recent email: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2010-January/030065.html
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