Google recently announced that it would be halting support for the Google Toolbar on MozillaFirefox. While Google and Mozilla have long been allies, this move makes some question whether Google is trying to shuffle Firefox users onto its own browser.
I've written that MozillaFirefox is the searcher's browser. The Firefox browser comes pre-configured with lots of great search tools, but it's also highly customizable, allowing you to push your online experience to new and fun extremes.
Google Hires a FireFox/Mozilla Developer Webmaster World Tracking Code - Revisiting the # vs. Maybe Google realizes they don't need their own browser, they just need astounding integration with a free and open source browser that's the best out there.
The Googlebar plugin for Firefox is an excellent Google Toolbar clone—it would probably be a straightforward matter for Google try to acquire the code from its open source developers, or at the very least adapt the Google Toolbar to Mozilla based...
That said, if you really want to dig in deep check out the excellent Introduction to MozillaFirefox. Best of all, Firefox offers lots of goodies for searchers, both through a built-in Google search toolbar, as well as dozens of free extensions...