Mozilla, maker of the Firefox web browser, saw its 2009 revenue increase 34 percent from $78m to $104m.

The Firefox maker has seen revenue increase to $104m. Credit: Mozilla
The organisation's source of the $104m (£65m) continues to be from search partnerships, it said in its 2009 annual report, released on Thursday. The top billing goes to Google, though Mozilla did not break out a specific percentage and instead lumped the search giant's revenue in with Yahoo, Yandex, Amazon and eBay.
Mozilla's contract with Google, renewed in 2008 and running through 2011, returns a portion of Google search-ad revenue to the browser maker. Mozilla drives search traffic to Google through its built-in search box. While Google now has its own Chrome browser to promote, Mozilla indicated it is happy with the financial idea in general.
"We believe that search providers will remain a solid generator of revenue for Mozilla for the foreseeable future," Mozilla said in a FAQ.
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