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Have you seen the infographic on Google's discontinued products? Well, here's our list of Yahoo! products that have been relegated to history's shadows. 

Don't get us wrong. We have nothing against Google. In fact, we consider ourselves big fans of some of their products; like Google Search (of course!), Gmail, Google Docs, YouTube, and more. But even we cannot help but laugh at the cheeky infographic that's been going around, chronicling the demise of some of Google's projects--including the controversial Reader, which made its debut in 2005, and Talk, which was replaced by Hangouts on May 15, 2013.
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Yahoo has drawn ire and hellfire from all over the internet from banning their people from at home, but there's two sides to it.

We've all heard it on the news online: new CEO of Yahoo Marissa Mayer has retracted the privilege of working from home for the employees of Yahoo. According to the many news reports, Yahoo's stand is that employees are expected to report for duty in their offices, and those who have a schedule that allows for them to spend time at home to work are "strongly encouraged" (which, to many employees, feels as though it were a threat) to come to work, as their presence will directly reflect in their performance records.
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After recently acquiring Tumblr, Yahoo! is working hard on making changes to itself and starting today, Yahoo! is going to ditch its Mail Classic.

Last year in December, Yahoo! launched a new version of mail and earlier this year in April it announced the discontinuation of Classic.

All Yahoo! Mail users would have to switch to the new version of Mail and accept a TOS/Privacy Policy update that allows Yahoo! to scan emails, saving yourself from unwanted mails.
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