Google Search will retain its default placement in the Firefox browser, in a renewal of Google's Mozilla partnership due to last at least three years. Terms of the deal are undisclosed, but Google will continue to pay Mozilla for the default position in a system that gave the non-profit open-source developer 84% of its USD123m revenue in 2010. This is the second renewal of the partnership since the original 2004 deal.
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