The bar graph illustrates the percentage of British people who accessed the Internet from four different locations—home, work, college, and library—over four years between 1998 and 2004.
Overall, the majority of people accessed the Internet from home, while the library remained the least popular place. Internet usage at work and college displayed fluctuating or declining trends throughout the period.
In 1998, 55% of people accessed the Internet at home, the highest figure across all years. This proportion declined slightly to just below 50% in 2000 but recovered to reach 55% again by 2004. Conversely, Internet use at work declined over time. Although 28% of people used the Internet at work in 1998, this figure remained stable in 2000 and 2002 before dropping significantly to around 18% in 2004.
Similarly, the percentage of individuals using the Internet at college remained steady at 20% in 1998 and 2000, rose to 24% in 2002, and then dropped below 20% in 2004. The library, which had the lowest usage rate at 11% in 1998, increased to 18% in 2000 before declining slightly to 15% in 2002 and remaining steady through 2004.
