When Did Mozilla's Firefox First Hit The Web & What Search Engine Does It Use? - SlashGear
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Browsers have become an essential part of the internet, evolving from the early days with limited options like Netscape and Internet Explorer to more diverse choices like Firefox.
Mozilla's move to create an open-source code with Netscape and the subsequent launch of Firefox in 2004 marked a significant shift in the browser market, challenging the dominance of Internet Explorer.
Firefox's success, especially with Google as its default search engine from 2004 to 2014, showcases how browser dynamics have changed over the years.
The competition among search engines for positioning as Firefox's default illustrates the importance of partnerships between browsers and search platforms in the evolving internet landscape.
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