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first published week of: 06/08/2015
Yahoo is telling its Maps service to hit the road.
The company announced Thursday that it is shutting down its Maps site at the end of June, eight years after Yahoo launched the product.
But the service will not be going away completely. The company said some of its other services, including its search engine and photo-sharing site Flickr, will still support its maps. "We made this decision to better align resources to Yahoo's priorities as our business has evolved since we first launched Yahoo Maps," Amotz Maimon, Yahoo's chief architect, said in a blog post.
The announcement comes as Chief Executive Marissa Mayer has fought to turnaround the struggling company by rejuvenating Yahoo's suite of services, which range from Finance to Shopping to Fantasy Sports. Since she took the reins in 2012, the company has refreshed each one of the company's mobile properties. But that also means realigning resources from one project to another. continued…