The tide is slowly turning. The number of Chrome users is growing at a far higher rate than any other browser.
You can always tell how good a browser by who uses it and not how many use it. More developers use Chrome than any other browser. These are people who know their stuff and want true html support like canvas, good built in codex, real CSS support and a far greater JS engine.
Old People who surff a lot and think they know everything use FireFox. They upgraded from the default IE that comes with the computer and find FireFox to be better. They can't make their own plugins no matter how easy it is so find FireFox useful as it has a large selection of pre-made ones. None of these people understand stuff like CSS Transitions or CSS Animations and therefore don't know or care as they expect the developers to code them some fix.
Then you have pre-noobs who are IE users. These are people who are in the stage before noobs and accept what they are given. They are generally content when they eventually find the information they are looking for and are afraid of any button called settings.