Mozilla interview: "Internet Explorer has dragged Google down"

Mozilla Tristan Nitot
Mozilla's European head, Tristan Nitot, says Google wants to take control of its own destiny

Mozilla says that Google Chrome is a result of Google's frustration with its products being predominantly available via the browser of its direct competitor - Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

"The biggest issue for Google is that all of their services are delivered through the browser," Tristan Nitot, head of Mozilla Europe, told TechRadar in an interview today. "And the premier browser is built by Microsoft, who have announced that they're going to compete with Google…[putting] a billion dollars in [its] search and advertising businesses.

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