DHAKA: Tech giant Yahoo will now replace online leader Google as the default search engine on Firefox’s internet browsers in the US.
Yahoo said it would launch a ‘clean, modern and immersive design’ search engine for Firefox users starting in December.
The news comes as Google’s arrangement with Firefox maker Mozilla nears an end after a decade-long partnership.
Market leader Google accounts for 67% of searches from US desktop computers.
That compares to about 20% for Microsoft and 10% for Yahoo, according to research firm comScore.
Yahoo chief executive Marisa Mayer called the five-year deal with Firefox ‘the most significant partnership for Yahoo in five years’.
‘At Yahoo, we believe deeply in search – it’s an area of investment and opportunity for us,’ she added, reports the BBC.
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