the table below gives information on the frequency of using internet by adults in one European country between 2006 to 2010
The given table illustrates how often an adult in one European country searched the internet duting the period form 2006 to 2010.
From the initial observation, the percentage of grown-up people in the mentioned country who were online daily accounted for the highest, whereas the figure for less than 3 times witnessed an opposite trend.
As can be seen from the table that the number of daily adult internet users had tendency of increasing gradually between 2006 and 2010. This percentage in 2010 was nearly doubled comparing to that in 2006 from 35% to 60%. On the contrary, the number of people who never used the internet or was online less than 3 times per month decreased significantly in the period shown.
Refering to the frequency of using Internet by adults weekly, This figure remained stable in 3 first years (2006, 2007, 2008 with 16%) before experiencing a downward trend to 15% in 2009 and 13 percent in 2010.
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2022-08-27 | Giang Tran | 61 | view |
2022-08-27 | Giang Tran | 78 | view |
2022-08-27 | Giang Tran | 87 | view |
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2022-08-27 | Giang Tran | 64 | view |
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