Rise of the Beast Reborn

What if Mozilla was more like an open-source rival to Google, retained the Netscape assets that were sold to AOL IOTL, and also owned its own search engine under the Netscape brand, as well as a Thunderbird-branded webmail and LibreOffice (both the standalone suite and an online version to compete with Google Docs)?

Timeline

 * 1999: Netscape releases a BSD-based desktop operating system, Netscape Communicator (now Mozilla Skydog).
 * 2002: All of Netscape is converted into a non-profit operation known as Mozilla. The Netscape name is slowly phased out, in favour of animal-based names such as Firefox (browser), Thunderbird (mail client), Skydog (OS), and BlueGriffin (HTML editor).
 * 2006: In response to Google's Gmail, Mozilla introduces Thunderbird Webmail.
 * 2007: Mozilla takes over GAIM (which had been brought down by a legal dispute with AOL), renames it as Pidgin.
 * 2008: Mozilla hires Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to lead its new search engine (which, IOTL, was a failed Wikia product known as WikiaSearch), under the revived Netscape brand. This is widely seen as Mozilla firing back at Google's launch of Chrome in the same year.
 * 2011: Mozilla takes over OpenOffice from Oracle/Sun, renames it to LibreOffice to avoid trademark issues. LibreOffice is a temporary name, as it is soon renamed CyberOryx to match Mozilla's animal brand identity, with a mascot designed by Tyson Tan.
 * 2014: Skydog Mobile released as the mobile equivalent to Skydog, and quickly earns third place behind Android and iOS.