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I'm still using mostly Firefox, with a little bit of Chrome use on the side. I have a feeling that will soon switch to mostly Firefox + a little IE9 after that's released next year, but we'll have to wait and see how long it takes and what Chrome looks like by then.
What is clear is that Chrome is now the "cool" browser. As soon as they reach 20% I'm guessing people will start complaining more about Chrome as well, and something else will be the new browser to get.