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No, because Firefox's search bar/Awesomebar combination is unmatchable. The Awesomebar actually lets me easily find things in my history, while with the Omnibar it's like pulling teeth. Also, being able to do an "I'm feeling lucky" search is super useful, along with being able to easily search domain names using the search bar and not having to go to google.com.
As a corollary, since I'm so dependent on my browsing history, Firefox sync is amazing and keeps my two computers synchronized. I know Chrome can sync bookmarks and extensions, but I don't want my extensions synced and I don't use bookmarks.
On the web developer front, Chrome's development tools are almost as good as Firebug and I use them simultaneously while developing, so that's not really an issue.