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Personally speaking, I really like Google Chrome and use that for all my personal browsing; it's fast, responsive, stable, and auto-updates itself, though it can demand a lot of memory if you like to keep many tabs open at once (it treats every tab as technically a separate program, so one misbehaving tab can't crash the whole browser, but this approach uses more memory).

Firefox is a very close second, and I actually use that more for work because I use it with some add-on extensions I like that aren't available or don't work as nicely for Chrome.]]>
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