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The company behind the Firefox web browser wants to offer its own metaverse.
The Mozilla Organization, the company that created the Firefox web browser, has completed the acquisition of two Canadian-founded startups to bolster its metaverse strategy.
This week, Mozilla announced it has bought Vancouver-based virtual spaces and events company Active Replica, as well as productivity apps company Pulse. Mozilla bought the startups as it develops Hubs, the company’s virtual reality (VR) collaboration platform.
While Mark Zuckerberg continues to invest in the metaverse, Mozilla’s bid for metaverse hype implies an active acquisition strategy.
A Mozilla spokesperson told BetaKit that Mozilla is not disclosing the financial terms of any of the acquisitions…
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