Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Desktop search for Mozilla in the future too?

Desktop search will continue to be and up and coming technology but Mozilla might have the best take on it from the standpoint of privacy, they will let you choose the technology. I think that's the best way to handle the pitfalls of desktop privacy. According to this article in Network World Fusion, Mozilla may not only have the browser as part of an offering, but a desktop search as well. One of the people quoted states it this way:

Regarding integration with desktop search tools, the idea would be to offer Firefox users a choice of third-party tools for searching information stored on their PCs...There are a variety of companies that are working on that technology and we may just try and identify a way for Firefox to plug into a variety of desktop search engines and enable users to pick and choose.

Mozilla recently released Firefox 1.0 and has been gaining marketshare on Microsoft. There might be an estimated 12% of the browser market now using Firefox. As an open source software project, Firefox has been quite a success. It's a true phoenix. Out of the ashes of the browser war between Netscape and Microsoft, comes Firefox and bites Microsoft in the rear end. I would guess that the third party desktop search companies are looking hotly to court Firefox because that will help them get a springboard into a growing adoption in the browser market. Nothing could be better for them in this all out battle over desktop search.

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