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Jan 1st 2014, 11:00, by Evan Dashevsky

R.I.P.
In Memoriam

As we finish off another year much in the same way that Steve Buscemi's character was disposed of at the end of Fargo, let us take a moment to look back at those we leave behind.

Technologies are like people: They come in and out of our lives. Some we outgrow, some we forget, and some we are glad never to see again. Although this year saw plenty of stillborn failures, let us remember the once-familiar brands and websites that won't be joining us on the journey into 2014. Like sands through the hourglass, so are... #BlaBlaBla. Happy New Year, everybody!

iOS Cards (2011–2013)

Back in 2011, Apple introduced the Cards app for iOS, which allowed users to create and send physical cotton letterpress cards to loved ones. Totes adorbs sentiment, right?

Well, apparently the nostalgia of old-timey hand delivery wasn't enough of a reason to keep the service active. Cupertino quietly discontinued the service in September.

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