We've seen the death of Netscape Navigator, the rise of IE, and then the creation of Mozilla Firefox, and most recently the development of Google Chrome. Browsers have become so varied, its impossible to count how many spin-offs, versions, sources, and releases they have. There's Flock, Firefox, IE, Chrome, Chromium, Opera, and much more. Those are the only ones I've used an enjoyed. Seemingly enough with a wide variety, the browser market has become more or less of a twist. It changes day to day, as each company releases updates and patches with changes the browser completely. Chrome become a stable release, quickly, unlike GMail another Google Program that may plan on staying perpetual Beta forever. Comparisons of these browsers though are inevitable.I've personally used only a handful of the browsers out there, and don't remember much. My family is rather technology-hating than technology-friendly. I remember using Netscape Navigator as a child, and never seen Internet Explorer. I learned about FireFox at school and Chrome and Opera from browsing the Internet. In so far I have only found one nearly perfect browser to fit the community, but not the final standard, and that is FireFox. FireFox has the highest average test rating, but the preformance of FireFox doesn't win me over, but its extensions and addons. The themes and the addons make FireFox amazing, and the userbase of it. The Internet Explorer developer community isn't exactly friendly and many of them are corporations looking to make a quick buck.The second ranking for me goes to Chrome, because of its speed. Its sheer speed makes up for its flaws, and the omnibar, which lets you have one less mouse click or a couple of less keys, when you type, or move to a site. The only problem with this is the lack of addons or extensions where there is no external developer, a let down judging by the open source Android. What are you favorite browsers, post your experiences and dismays, and let the ranking begin!