Yahoo Inc is shutting down seven products, including its mobile app
for Blackberry smartphones, as new Chief Executive Marissa Mayer takes a
page from Google Inc’s Playbook by eliminating unsuccessful products en
masse.
The product shutdowns, which Yahoo announced on its official company
blog on Friday, are part of what the company said are regular efforts to
evaluate and review its product lineup.
“The most critical question we ask is whether the experience is truly
a daily habit that still resonates for all of you today,” wrote Jay
Rossiter, Yahoo’s executive vice president of Platforms.
The announcement represents Yahoo’s second group shutdown of products
since Mayer, a former Google executive, became CEO of the struggling
Web portal in July. So-called “spring cleaning” announcements, in which
multiple products are shut down, have become a regular feature at Google
in recent years.
Mayer signaled the company would prune its line-up of mobile apps at
an investor conference last month, noting that Yahoo would reduce the 60
to 75 disparate mobile apps it currently has to a more manageable 12 to
15 apps.
Yahoo said its app for Blackberry smartphones would no longer be available for download, or supported by Yahoo, as of April 1.
Yahoo also said that on April 1 it will stop supporting Yahoo Avatars
– the cartoon-like digital characters that consumers create to depict
them on Web services such as Yahoo instant messenger and Facebook.
Consumers who want to continue using their avatar on Yahoo’s online
services must download the avatar and then re-upload the information to
their personalized Yahoo profile.
The other Yahoo products set to be terminated include Yahoo App
Search, Yahoo Sports IQ, Yahoo Clues, the Yahoo Message Boards website
and the Yahoo Updates API.
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