The graph shows how much money was spent on electronic products, both online and in shops., In general, sales of electronics and appliances grew strongly over the period, from $80 billion to $120 billion., The first detail to note is that online sales rose very steadily over the decade., 4 They were not significant at the start of the period but had risen to $20 billion by 2010., The value of shop sales remained much higher and increased just as much as online sales overall., People spent $80 billion more in shops than on the internet, in both 2001 and 2010., However, between 2007 and 2009 offline sales declined briefly, before recovering., 8 The amount spent in shops dropped by around $18 billion in two years, from a peak of nearly $120 billion..

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