The bar graph illiterates the percentage of netizens of different age groups, between 2003 and 2006, in Great Britain. Overall, the maximum internet users belonged to the youngest age group (16-24years), whereas the oldest age group had the least percentage of Internet users. All age groups experienced an upward trends as far as their daily use of the internet is concerned. In detail, in 2003 and 2004, the internet users in the 16-24 age group were 80%. In 2005, this figure increased significantly to 100% but decreased slightly to 90% in 2006. In the 25-54 group, there was a gradual growth in the percentage of internet users, from about 50% to 60% in 2003 to 80% in 2006. The percentage of 55-64 year olds who used the net ranged to the over 65-years olds, their percentage increased slightly from 18 to 20% over the four year period.
The bar graph illiterates the
percentage
of netizens of
different
age
groups
, between 2003 and 2006, in Great Britain.
Overall
, the maximum internet
users
belonged to the youngest
age
group
(16-24years), whereas the oldest
age
group
had the least
percentage
of Internet
users
. All
age
groups
experienced an upward trends as far as their daily
use
of the internet
is concerned
. In detail, in 2003 and 2004, the internet
users
in the 16-24
age
group
were 80%. In 2005, this figure increased
significantly
to 100%
but
decreased
slightly
to 90% in 2006.
In
the 25-54
group
, there was a gradual growth in the
percentage
of internet
users
, from about 50% to 60% in 2003 to 80% in 2006. The
percentage
of 55-64
year
olds who
used
the net ranged to the over 65-years olds, their
percentage
increased
slightly
from 18 to 20% over the four
year
period.