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Using Linux only at work, I have been using Firefox for ages (so it feels) and still doing so. Chrome is not yet on Linux, and I am not a fan of its UI anyway (sorry the tabs above address bad annoys me) - sad thing that FF will follow that too. Cannot imagine what the internet would have been without Firefox to kick the IE monpoly.
Funny story. I did a clean install of Windows 7 (at home) and the very first thing I did (always do) was to use IE to download FF. Well IE crashed once in the whole 20 seconds I was using it on the sparkling new OS of MS. I smirked.