The provided table illustrates how often the Internet was used by adults in one European country from 2006 to 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the daily use of the Internet experienced a clear upward trend. In contrast, the percentage of adults who never used the Internet dramatically decreased.
In terms of daily use, the figure accounted for 36% in the beginning of the period. Then, it started to rise substantially, reaching 72% in 2010, remaining at the leading position.
The percentages of people who used the Internet weekly or at least 3 times per month were both 15% in 2006 and decreased over the period. However, the figure of weekly use rose moderately to 29% in 2008, only after that it declined to 22% in 2010. Meanwhile, the proportion of those who used the Internet 3 times a month fell by 10% in the last year.
Finally, in 2006, the figure of individuals who never used the Internet was 34%. Afterwards, the percentage nearly halved, falling to 16% in 2008, before dropping dramatically to just 1% in 2010, which is the lowest figure in the dataset.
