I personally use both rockmelt and firefox though. 1. RockmeltIf and only if you're a facebook user, rockmelt is a great browser. It incorporates facebook to your browser. And if you're not watching a lot of feeds from sites, rockmelt's Feeds column is also great, and easy to check.First of all, there's a friends column at the left of the screen, which provides you with an easy access if you want to chat up your friends on facebook. It really helps if you like to use the chat feature on facebook.And on the right, there's a feeds column, which continually refreshes and shows whether there are new items on your feeds or not, it'll keep you constantly updated with your feed.Other than those 2, it's similar to Google Chrome, you can also use chrome extensions on RockmeltThe only not-so-good part is that it takes up quite a lot of processes in your computer.

But this is still a great browser, which pretty much gives you everything you need if you want to be active both in Facebook and Twitter.
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