Mozilla CEO Lilly said becomes partner at Greylock Partners;it remains a board member of Mozilla.After helping a companymany technology companies, Lilly joined Mozilla in 2005, and from thethe position of chief executive, became CEO in January 2008, replacingMitchell Baker is chairman of the company.Firefox is the browserthe most popular alternative to Microsoft Internet Explorer, more than 25% market share.
Shortly after the acquisition of Mozilla, Lilly was referring to the press on his many critics, as Apple has released Safari as an application can update downloaded using Apple Software Update. This utility is used todistribute security updates for iTunes and Quicktime for videoapplications, Safari is selected by default for download.
In 2009, Lillyit has also been critical of Microsoft plans to vote for her design of the plateweb browser.In a letter to Mozilla staff, said Lilly wrote: "Every day 400 millionpeople are directly affected by the results we have achieved, notare many, many more people are using the browser better thanks to ourefforts.”



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