-[Harpreet Singh Dhillon]
The
given column graph compares the changes in the places where people accessed the
Internet
between 1998 and 2004. It is clear that the maximum people surfed the Internet
from
home
in all the given years.
It
can be seen from the graph that more people surfed the Internet at home and in
their
working
places than in the colleges and libraries. The percentage of people who
accessed the
Internet
from home fell from approximately 55 in 1998 to 48 in 2000. After that this
percentage
began to rise steadily and reached 55 in 2004. The second most common place
where
people accessed the net was office. The proportion of people who spent their
online
time
at work was between 25% and 30% from 1998 to 2002, but fell to 15% in 2004.
Approximately
18%-25% people used the Internet at college in all the given years. The least
percentage
surfed the net in libraries. This percentage fluctuated between 12% and 18%
over
the
given years.
Overall,
the discrepancy between people surfing the net from home and all other places
was
high in all
the four given years.
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