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Old 20th August 2013, 08:30   #1
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Default Yahoo shutters its email service in China

Yesterday marked the final day of Yahoo’s email service in the country, after the company announced in April that it was looking to wind down it’s email service in country. The move follows Yahoo’s gradual withdrawal of services in China, which is mainly due to the lack of interest in the country, as was evidenced [...]

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