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posted by janrinok on Wednesday March 05 2014, @06:05PM   Printer-friendly
from the too-little-too-late? dept.

gishzida writes:

"A Reuters release notes that Yahoo Inc will stop letting consumers access its various online services, including Fantasy Sports and photo-sharing site Flickr, by signing-in with their Facebook Inc or Google Inc credentials. The move marks the latest change to Yahoo by Chief Executive Marissa Mayer, who is striving to spark fresh interest in the company's Web products and to revive its stagnant revenue.

The change, which will be rolled out gradually according to a Yahoo spokeswoman, will require users to register for a Yahoo ID in order to use any of the Internet portal's services."

 
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  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Wednesday March 05 2014, @06:46PM

    by VLM (445) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday March 05 2014, @06:46PM (#11454)

    "Internet portal"

    The 90s called and wanted me to tell you to get into the lucrative dog food delivery over the internet business LOL

    I have some more free advice, which is to forbid all mobile access to yahoo other than thru a soon to be released "yahoophone". What could possibly go wrong?

    Also scrap that clunky TCP/IP and switch to pure SNA source route bridging. Users are gonna love that 3270 terminal interface. I got some spare token ring junk out back if you need it.

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