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The image contains two pie charts comparing the percentage of time spent on various Internet activities in free time by two age groups in Canada during 2010. The first age group, 18-26, spent 24% on Social Networking, 20% on Researching info/health data, 18% on Playing games, 16% on Making purchases, 12% on Accessing music/films, and 10% on Making bookings. The second age group, 60-70, spent 28% on Making bookings, 25% on Social Networking, 21% on Researching info/health data, 15% on Making purchases, 12% on Accessing music/films, and 5% on Playing games.
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The pie charts illustrate how young people and adults in Canada spent their time on various online activities in 2010.
Overall, both groups spent similar amounts of time on purchasing and social networking. However, the largest differences were in gaming and booking activities.
Looking at the similarities, social networking accounted for 21% among young people and 24% for adults. Similarly, researching made up 20% and 22% respectively, while purchasing was identical at 12% for both groups.
Turning to the differences, playing games was much more popular among young people, at 18%, compared to only 5% for adults. By contrast, booking activities were significantly higher among adults, at 25%, whereas only 5% of young people engaged in this activity.
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