
<p>TORONTO This year has been a tremendous one for technology from big product releases, to major developments in areas such as wearable tech. But the world also lost many tech gadgets and services.</p><p>From the last breath of MSN Messenger to the loss of the iPhone 5 and Google Reader, Global News looks back at some of the biggest tech products the world lost in 2013.The original Myspace.com (2003-2013)</p><p>The Myspace.com that we grew to know and love from the mid to late 2000s was quietly put to rest after a new, music-focused redesign of the website was introduced in June, at the age of 10.</p><p>When the redesigned Myspace.com was unveiled, users who still had active accounts on the site lost all of their data including blog posts and photos without warning. Myspace was bought by Specific Media Group and Justin Timberlake in 2011 and now focuses on music.Windows Live Messenger (MSN Messenger) (1999-2013)</p><p><a href="http://globalnews.ca/news/1029120/msn-messenger-iphone-5-saying-goodbye-to-tech-we-lost-in-2013/">Keep reading...</a></p>