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who knows
"Is it possible that Verizon could complain to Google to indirectly pressure Mozilla over Joey?"
Can Verizon complain? I don't know a thing about that company, but there's nothing stopping them, or anyone else from complaining about anything that's bothering them.
Would Google listen to such a complaint and act on it? I have no idea. They're free to operate as they see fit.
Can Google (or any one, for that matter) effectively pressure Mozilla to change course on a Mozilla Labs project that they're not directly involved with? Absolutely not.
Can tech writers speculate? Sure. That's a big piece of their job ;-)
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I know one thing
When Asa Dotzler says Mozilla won't be pressured by Google, I believe him.
Besides, we have to speculate. You wouldn't believe the grief we'd get if we turned the lead-lined writers' room into the Tech Writers' Backgammon Open, sponsored by the Bourbon Bottlers of Kentucky, and spent the day sending our playing pieces and ourselves to the bar repeatedly.
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