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This is a list of obsolete technology, superseded by newer technologies. Obsolescence is defined as the "transition from available to unavailable from the manufacturer in accordance with the original specification." [1] Newer technologies can mostly be considered as disruptive innovation. Many older technologies co-exist with newer alternatives ...
The company that used to maintain it went bankrupt or ceased to exist for a variety of reasons, and no other company is going to maintain it (even if it was not officially discontinued) Abandonware; Software not to include in this category: Video games, because most video games would otherwise meet the definition above after a short period of time
To be included in this list an obsolete occupation should in the past have employed significant numbers of workers (hundreds or thousands as evidenced by, for example, census data). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some rare occupations are included in this list, but only if they have notable practitioners, for example alchemist or phrenologist .
"The once highly popular and emblematic '-aden' name for boys peaked at No. 62 in 2002. After a steep decline of 162 spots last year, the name now sits at No. 433." Jaden isn't only the name that ...
This category is for companies that no longer exist. Note that some companies may continue to operate under their old name but as a subsidiary of a parent company.
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The following partial list contains marks which were originally legally protected trademarks, but which have subsequently lost legal protection as trademarks by becoming the common name of the relevant product or service, as used both by the consuming public and commercial competitors. These marks were determined in court to have become generic.
These powerhouses of the pup world were popular in Ancient Greece and Rome around 500 B. C (making them among the oldest of breeds on this list), and served as guardians, war dogs, and of course ...