
Mozilla has been expanding its social network. The company has just announced a special release of Firefox with Bing search. This means that users can opt to make Bing their default search engine. Part of a revenue-sharing agreement with Microsoft, the new build is available for download from a Microsoft-hosted site.
Although Firefox with Bing sets Bing as the default search engine, users can also install the Bing Search for Firefox add-on for the same results, says Ars technica’s Ryan Paul. This news is part of Mozilla’s new strategy, which has seen it make some interesting and unexpected tie-ins such as Firefox with Twitter, for example.
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