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The bar chart compares the Internet using proportion across various age groups between 2003 and

2006. Overall, the Internet using percentage of all age brackets increased over the whole research period.
Also, it is readily apparent that the youngest age group possessed the most frequent using of the Internet
whereas the 65-and-over age bracket demonstrated the opposite feature.
In accordant to the bar chart, people aged 16 to 24 had a relatively high Internet using rate of
roughly 80% during the first two year recorded until it reached its peak of 100% in 2005 and end up with
around 90% Internet using proportion. In contrast, the 65- and- over age bracket, with the beginning of no
Internet daily users in 2003, possessed a significantly low of around 20% over the next three years.
Regarding other age brackets, around 50 % adults aged 25 to 44 used Internet on a daily basis in
2003 and the next years perceived an upward trend of around 10% daily users each year. Additionally, the
middle-aged group had the beginning proportion of around 60% people using and experience a dramatic
growth of 20% in the end. Especially, the Internet using percentage of the 45-to-56 age group was almost
twice as much as that of the next age bracket for all the years recorded.

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