RealNetworks to distribute Google, Mozilla software
Developers of three popular software applications, RealPlayer, Web browser Firefox, and Google's Toolbar, reached a multi-year agreement to distribute certain applications to users.
When users download RealNetworks' RealPlayer media software, they will be given the option to also install Mozilla's Firefox Web browser and Google's Toolbar, the companies said in a joint statement Wednesday. All of the products are free.
By working together, the three companies will better be able to compete with Microsoft and its media player, browser and other software. The deal should also help expand their audience of users, because RealNetworks distributes more than 2 million pieces of software a day globally, according to the company.
Google's Toolbar and Mozilla's Firefox will soon be available for users of RealPlayer, Rhapsody music service and RealArcade games, the companies said.
Google and RealNetworks have distributed software for each other for the past two years, so the deal expands their work together, they said.
Fortinet Cures Mobile Phone “Curse of Silence/CurseSMS” Attack 2009-01-07 16:30:00+11
SEAGATE SHIPS DESKTOP HARD DRIVE WITH WORLD’S HIGHEST AREAL DENSITY – 500GB PER DISK 2009-01-06 15:34:00+11
New FileMaker Pro 10 Ships With Sleek New Interface and Breakthrough Reporting and Automating Features 2009-01-06 12:21:00+11
Lexar extends KODAK offering with Secure Digital High-Capacity, High-Speed Memory Card 2009-01-06 09:36:00+11
Dimension Data Establishes the Steve Ross Scholarship 2008-12-19 12:45:00+11



