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by stevekl
4296 days ago
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Yeah right. Good luck getting me back onto their platform. Last year, our startup was heavily relying on their yahoo local API. One day, we started having a lot of errors. We inspected the errors and it said "NO RESPONSE". We started googling why and realized that yahoo basically just decided to shutdown the servers with ZERO notice. Of course, There were tons of complaints about it on the forum. There were no response from yahoo. For us, The API was an important part of the product, and suddenly, our product was taken away from us. No notice, no deprecation warning. Just one big middle finger. There is NO WAY I am ever using yahoo with that kind of attitude. [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19386027/yahoo-local-sear... |
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