Daily Crunch: Coronavirus prompts more conference cancellations

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Google cancels its big developer conference, Justin Kan legal startup shuts down and Robinhood offers more details about a recent outage
Here your Daily Crunch for March 4, 2020. 1
Google cancels its 2020 I/O developer conference After Facebook canceled its F8 developer conference and Google itself moved its Cloud
Next event in April to a digital-only conference, this wasn''t a huge surprise, but it provides another sign of how the COVID-19 coronavirus
is clearing the 2020 industry calendar. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg has outlined some of the steps that Facebook and his family nonprofit,
the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, are taking to respond to the pandemic
Facebook response focuses on three areas: providing accurate information, stopping misinformation and providing data for research. 2
$75M legal startup Atrium shuts down, lays off 100 Justin Kan hybrid legal software and law firm startup Atrium is shutting down today
after failing to figure out how to deliver better efficiency than a traditional law firm
The startup has now laid off all its employees; it will return some of its $75.5 million in funding to investors, including Series B lead
Andreessen Horowitz
The separate Atrium law firm will continue to operate. 3
Robinhood offers $15 discount, blames outage on record trades It wasn''t the leap year, a coding blip or a hack that caused Robinhood
massive outages earlier this week that left customers unable to trade stocks
Instead, the co-CEOs write that ''the cause of the outage was stress on our infrastructure — which struggled with unprecedented load
That in turn led to a ‘thundering herd& effect — triggering a failure of our DNS system. 4
India lifts ban on cryptocurrency trading India Supreme Court has overturned the central bank two-year-old ban on cryptocurrency trading in
the country in what many said was a &historic& verdict
The Reserve Bank of India had imposed a ban on cryptocurrency trading in April 2018 that barred banks and other financial institutions from
facilitating &any service in relation to virtual currencies. 5
The future of gig work could involve unions and co-ops Behind the scenes, an alternative approach to California AB 5 worker protection law
has been picking up steam
Called the Cooperative Economy Act, the draft legislation is designed to accomplish much of what AB 5 aims to achieve, such as worker
protections and benefits
But it also brings unions and co-ops into the mix
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VSCO new editing tool Montage lets you edit and layer both photos and video VSCO already allowed users to apply photo-like edits to their
videos by doing things like applying filters or adjusting the exposure
But Montage is an entirely different sort of video editing experience. 7
Uber sold its food delivery business in India to Zomato for $206M In January, Uber announced that it had sold the India business of Uber
Eats to Zomato for a 9.99% stake in the loss-making Indian food delivery startup
In a regulatory filing, the company has now disclosed that the deal was worth $206 million. The Daily Crunch is TechCrunch roundup of our
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