NEW YORK: Yahoo will close its maps page, and several other sites, as it focuses on its search business, communication tools and content.

The Internet company said on Friday that it will close its map, which gives users driving directions and traffic conditions, at the end of the month. Yahoo will also close several sites worldwide, including Yahoo Music in Canada and France, Yahoo Movies in Spain and Yahoo Autos in the UK Yahoo’s main Philippines page will also close, and users will be sent to Yahoo Singapore instead.

The company announced the closings in a blog post. A Yahoo representative declined to comment further.

Yahoo Inc. is streamlining its business as it tries to increase its audience and capture more ad dollars. It announced a deal on Wednesday to show a live NFL game, and it has signed other content deals with media companies.

Published in Dawn June 6th, 2015

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