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Mozilla, the non-profit organization behind the popular open-source Firefox browser, said that it no longer relies on Google for its revenue and expects to earn even more through its new search deals, reports CNet. For many years, Mozilla generated income from a deal with Google, which paid for the privilege of being the default search engine on Firefox. That contract ran out at the end last year; in 2014 alone, it earned the non-profit $330 million in revenue, according to Mozilla’s annual report which has just been released (PDF). For 2015 and beyond, Mozilla turned to other search providers: Firefox…

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