"I'm quoting what Mozilla itself says -- that it sells search in Firefox. I gave links to back this up, both in the article itself and in other replies to you here. At this point, you're either choosing to ignore the facts. I think what you're trying to say is that if Google was a bad search engine, even if they wanted to pay lots, Mozilla wouldn't sign a deal. Sure, I can buy into that. But then again, why is Yahoo the top choice in some countries? Did Mozilla undertake relevancy studies to know it should out Google? I highly doubt it. And why isn't Microsoft included at all, when it is a good search engine too? It is about the money. If it were about the best user experience, that search box could be a heck of a lot better. Not much thought has been put into it other than ensuring it keeps making money for Mozilla, as far as I can see. Go check out the Groowe.com toolbar for Firefox. You install that, spend a week with it and tell me that's not good default functionality that should..." - dannysullivan