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    William Powers commented  · 

    Hi all,

    Doubt this will be read with all the negative, as this is also negative. New Yahoo is not any different than MSN, Onion, etc. Just a bunch of stuff that may or may not appeal to me. I do not plan to use it. I get all that **** through the little things that is hard to turn off on my PC toolbar.

    Here is what is not being explained well. On MY YAHOO page, I have the following in plain sight:

    - Calendar: Do I retain my calendar? If not, I can go elsewhere. I connected the calendar to my phone app, and just about every other site is easier to connect.

    - Bookmarks: Do I retain my bookmarks? If not, my browser will do it in a less convenient way. I can go elsewhere now. I am updating my browser with the bookmarks.

    - Financial Feed: Do I retain my "at a glance" financial feed showing how my stock day is going? I know I can always go to eTrade, but then why do I need yahoo?

    - Sports Updates: Do I retain my favorite team outcomes? If not, I have to go elsewhere, so I don't need yahoo.

    - Local Weather: Less relevant now as I cannot escape it on everything I own, but handy still.

    Based on the general responses, seems like yahoo is about to die it's final death. Nice job Verizon. I have been busy pulling my various information bits onto other feeds today.

    Please take the time to let the users whom have been here for decades what you plan to do with the old feeds. Then we can decide how to address this little hiccup in life.

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