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RE[4]: Comment by RichterKuato
by RichterKuato on Sun 26th Jun 2011 14:32
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Well, I'm sure that helped them a lot. Plus you're right about it's growth ending after Google stopped promoting it (in August 2008). But by the time Google started the Firefox referral program (in October 2005) it had already long past Opera in market share and by a significant margin too.
RE[5]: Comment by RichterKuato
by PresentIt on Sun 26th Jun 2011 14:50
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They did. They paid webmaster up to $1 for every Firefox installation they could generate from their site, remember? Google never did that even with Chrome, AFAIK.
So why did Firefox's growth stop when Google stopped promoting it?