The graph illustrates the trends in technology usage in the UK from 2000 to 2015, focusing on various aspects such as internet usage, social media, smartphone ownership, and other digital devices.
Overall, the percentage of people using the internet, social media, and smartphones increased significantly over the given period. In contrast, the adoption of smartwatches and tablets only became prominent in the later years. Internet usage and broadband ownership were consistently high compared to other categories.
In 2000, only 5% of the population used the internet, and broadband ownership was negligible. By 2015, internet usage rose sharply to 80%, and broadband ownership climbed to 52%. Similarly, the use of social media showed significant growth, from 6% in 2005 to 73% in 2015, reflecting the increasing reliance on digital platforms.
Smartphone ownership began in 2010 at 19%, surging to 69% by 2015, making it one of the fastest-growing trends. Tablets were introduced in 2010, with ownership reaching 45% in 2015. Smartwatches, the least popular, only accounted for 5% by 2015. These figures indicate a steady diversification in the types of technology embraced by
