I use Google Chrome and I've been using it now for about 4 or 5 years. I switched way back when it was first introduced, and I felt it to be a very big improvement over any other past browser I've had because it was light and didn't slow my computer down at all whereas Mozilla would usually weigh too much on my laptop with just a few tabs open. Also, I appreciated the fact that it was minimal and toolbars and other features didn't take up too much space so I had more area to actually browse pages. I'm sure a lot of people found this to be true for them as well because it seems like Chrome has set a standard and the other browsers have been following suit.
Internet Explorer is the most annoying browser for me, and it's also the slowest to load. I'm not a big fan of Mozilla Firefox so I mostly use Google Chrome when I'm surfing online.
I use Firefox myself. IE for obvious reasons is my very last resort, usually when Microsoft makes me use it to update something, or when I've just installed a fresh OS. I tried using Chrome for a while there, but contrary to what people have said about it, it just seems to slow everything down, and run much slower than Firefox does.
I use google chrome. Firefox is much too buggy and laggy for me. Chrome still has its issues but it's not nearly as bad as firefox. And internet explorer is so god awful I don't even touch it.
Google Chrome all the way. The speed and endless amount of add-ons are both very appealing. I also love how I can bookmark something while searching on my phone and then access that bookmark in the browser on my computer. Google Chrome also natively blocks a few viruses that Internet Explore sometimes has trouble blocking.
I use firefox because I like the way the IU looks. It is fast enough for me and also provides enough feature to meet my needs. I can put many add-ons on. I would use other browsers but the firefox one is the one I find most comfortable to use.
I use Chrome. I'm a little put off by how much Google essentially watches you on it (make sure to click "Do Not Track" in the options). However, the speed, UI, and non-invasive extensions more than make up for it. I honestly couldn't go back to any other browser. I use it on my phone, too.
I love Internet Explorer once upon a time. But it started to get way too slow for me. Then I found Firefox and I was amazed. I tried Google chrome for a while but I went right back to Firefox.