Following the cyber attack, Ashley Madison CEO resigns. Facebook introduced a new tool to prevent video piracy. The New York yellow cabs are launching their app to compete with Uber. Rising NASDAQ settled on the week to 2.6%. These are the latest news of the night in the US.
The Ashley Madison boss, Noel Biderman forced to resign
The computer fault which allowed hackers to publish the complete list of customers adulterers Ashley Madison dating site forced Bierman Christmas, the CEO of the group’s resignation. This decision was effective from Friday. The parent company’s website reported that Ashley Madison was still online and active, and that management would be provided by the current senior management pending the appointment of a new CEO.
Facebook introduced a new service to avoid copyright violations video
Facebook was singled out in recent months to allow illegal copies of video content to multiply on the social network. As a result, Facebook has decided to set up a system that allows video content creators to ensure that there is no illégalles copies of their content circulating on the social network.
The New York yellow cabs are launching their app to compete Uber
Four years after the arrival of Uber, the New York yellow cabs are responding by creating their app. According Fear New York, this app called Arro will be tested soon in New York with 7,000 yellow taxis.
The NASDAQ limit breakage weekend
After a nervous start of the week, the NASDAQ has recovered well over the weekend. The index of technology stocks ended the day Friday up 0.32%. For the week the Nasdaq gained 2.6%.
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