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I think mozilla at this point has been pretty aimless. They seem to think they are still in a browser war like Netscape vs Internet Explorer but now the browser isn't as important today.
Adobe controls which devices can watch the majority of online video now.
Google controls over 80% of global internet traffic.
Facebook is starting trying to control the sharing of online identities.
Both Google and Facebook are gathering sharing private data about their users to advertisers. Google's ad network has about 65% share of the overall ad serving market.
What can Firefox do to combat those threats to the internet? I mean we're not talking about browsers here we're talking about Plugins and Websites.