A service bought by Yahoo a few months ago, Astrid, has announced that it will go dark on August 5.
Like many other companies that have been bought by Yahoo recently, the task management service will go dark in less than a month from now, TechCrunch reports.
The news comes two months after the company’s CEO and co-founder Jon Parris announced the Yahoo takeover.
At the time, he noted that Astrid will continue to work for about another 90 days, leaving users to hope that Yahoo will make an exception and let the service carry on.
As always in the case with this type of acquisitions, Yahoo is painted as the bad guy by Astrid fans who don’t want to let the service go.
Yahoo has bought three more companies this past week, namely Qwiki, Xobni and Bignoggins.
Like many other companies that have been bought by Yahoo recently, the task management service will go dark in less than a month from now, TechCrunch reports.
The news comes two months after the company’s CEO and co-founder Jon Parris announced the Yahoo takeover.
At the time, he noted that Astrid will continue to work for about another 90 days, leaving users to hope that Yahoo will make an exception and let the service carry on.
As always in the case with this type of acquisitions, Yahoo is painted as the bad guy by Astrid fans who don’t want to let the service go.
Yahoo has bought three more companies this past week, namely Qwiki, Xobni and Bignoggins.







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