Google 
announced they are removing three features from Google Webmaster Tools.  Google  made the announcement on the Google Webmaster Central blog saying the  three features going away include the site performance report, the  subscriber stats and the robots.txt creation tool. 
Google placed reversed the order of these features when they wrote  about it, trying to mitigate the importance of removing some of these  features.  Site Performance going away is going to be frustrating for a  lot of Google Webmaster Tools users.  Subscriber stats is not as  important and robots.txt is really not a big deal for most webmasters.
 Site Performance:
Site performance is a Webmaster Tools Labs  feature that provides information about the average load time of your  site’s pages. This feature is also being removed due to low usage. Now  you might have heard our announcement from a couple of years ago that  the latency of a  site’s pages is a factor in our search ranking algorithms. This is still true, and you can analyze your site’s performance using the Site Speed feature in Google Analytics or using Google’s PageSpeed online. There are also many other site performance analysis tools available like WebPageTest and the YSlow browser plugin. 
Subscriber Stats:
Subscriber stats reports the number of subscribers to a site’s RSS or  Atom feeds. This functionality is currently provided in Feedburner,  another Google product which offers its own subscriber stats as well as  other cool features specifically geared for feeds of all types. If you are looking for a replacement to Subscriber stats in Webmaster Tools, check out Feedburner. 
Robots.txt Tool:
The Create robots.txt tool provides a way to generate robots.txt  files for the purpose of blocking specific parts of a site from being  crawled by Googlebot. This feature has very low usage, so we’ve decided  to remove it from Webmaster Tools. While many websites don’t even need a  robots.txt file, if you feel that you do need one, it’s easy to make  one yourself in a text editor or use one of the many other tools  available on the web for generating robots.txt files.
 
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