Opera browser.
I use it for ages, probably since version 5. It was probably the first browser with such a great UI improvements as mouse gestures, tabbed browser, speed dial pane, wand-like parssword saving, built-in adblock and RSS reader. Now all others are copying it.
You can use skins and rearrange panes as you want (I prefer tabs with pages on the right). You can turn off displaying images, styles and adjust page the window width by a click.
The nice thing is you get just by installing single <10mb file. And it works!
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Sure, there is Firefox, which is far more popular and has milions of great plug-ins (Opera sucks badly here, especially dragonfly is far worse than firebug). You can get much more functionality via plugins. But then, it's not firefox but plugins :)
Very important thing is speed. Opera is one of the fastests on the market. But when you open more than 80 pages, it still works fast (and uses 550MB RAM). Firefox starts to choke at ~40. It's specific case, but I rarely have less than 20 pages open. A bad habit maybe? :)