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In your opinion, what is the best browser to use? I use Firefox and hate IE. I've thought about changing to Google Chrome, for just a change

Do you use more than one browser? If so, what is your favorite? If you use Chrome, why do you like it better than the others?
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ai-ai | 2 years, 2 months ago
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I myself can highly recommend the Google Chrome. It's the fastest one I've ever used and it's cleaner so it's light and easy to load. I've been online for over two years now and when Google Chrome came, I switched to it and I could say that the Google Chrome tops among the web browsers. Among those I've personally tried, I could rank the Google Chrome as the 1st. Second is the Safari, 3rd is the Opera, 4th is the Mozilla Firefox and last in the rank is the Internet Explorer. But I do install all of them because there are some online applications that may require a certain browser. But, most of the time, I use Google Chrome. It's the fastest and the best for me!

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http://blog.gadodia.net/google-chrome-vs-mozilla-firefox/

http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2009/05/25/google-chrome-2-benchmarked-world-s-fastest-browser-again-/

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138331/Chrome_buries_Windows_rivals_in_browser_drag_race
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ritrzblok | 2 years, 2 months ago
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I do use Google Chrome. It just seems to be more time efficient for me. You can search using the address bar, rather than pulling up google or having to use a separate search box. It also seems way faster than IE and Firefox. I do also have Firefox installed. I use Firefox, because sometimes there are pages that require the use of that or IE and I absolutely can't stand IE. It's slow.....v...e..r..r..y....s...l..o...w!
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bklynj | 2 years, 2 months ago
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I don't know which one to say is best I gues thats a personal preference. I use Bing in Windows Live and under that is my Yahoo bar and under that is my mywebsearch bar. For business I do legal research and having all three open saves lots of time by just clicking on different references. So thats what works for me.

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unwirklich | 2 years, 2 months ago
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I'm a firefox fan as well. I love the save and close windows feature.. has saved me so many times when my computer got shut down on accident (think toddler and on/off button lol) It just runs smoother than everything else I've tried.

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lidyax2 | 2 years, 2 months ago
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I use Firefox as main browser, Google Chrome and Opera to research articles because Google chrome is a lot faster. But I need the NoScript add on on Firefox to prevent malicious scripts and I need many more add ons. Plus, I'm a lot more familiar with it.

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shewolfsilver | 2 years, 2 months ago
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I have all three installed because different sites work better with different browsers. I like Chrome I think the best because it is faster. I find myself opening IE most often just out of habit even though I'm not that fond of it.

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