The given column graph illustrates the proportion of people who accessed the internet from Home, Work, College, and Library in Great Britain between 1988 and 2004.
Overall, it can be seen that people accesse the Internet from home, which was the highest among the given years.
In 1998, Home had the highest proportion at almost 55%, while Work, College, and Library experienced a downward trend of about 28%, 20%, and 12%, respectively. After two years, people who accessed the internet from home decreased by under 50%. Work held and College held their previous percentage; however, the library had steadily increased to nearly 18%.
In 2002, we saw that people who accessed the internet from home was slightly increasing, at 50%. Work and College were close in this figure. The library experienced a slight decrease, at about 15% of the total people. In 2004, people using the internet from home got back to their old position, as well as in 1998. The college faced a few decreases, about 17% of the total users. The work and library accounted thee same amount of users.
