
When the Web(RTC) Spies on You
WebRTC is the perfect spy. It is located natively in the browser, available to any web application developer, with direct
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From Smartphone vs PDA to Device vs Infrastructure
The clash in the past between PDAs and smartphones is done. The new clash is between the smartphone devices and
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When to Invest in a WebRTC Business?
WebRTC is a brand new technology, and it is a moving target. As such, should you wait until it stabilizes
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Net Neutrality Definition
Is there a good enough definition of what net neutrality really means? Does it make sense to even search for
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VoIP Signaling 101
A short introduction to the concept of VoIP signaling and its correlation to media and components such as WebRTC: a
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From Blackberry Orphans to FanApples
Once upon a time we had the Blackberry and our kids felt like orphans. Now we have the iPhone and
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HTML, SIP and the Missing Link (WebRTC)
SIP has finally come to the browser! You can now run VoIP using SIP inside your browser by using HTML5
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Users Don't Care About Security
Users don't care about security although they should. Someone should do it for them and that is the role of
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WebRTC's Fat Lady Hasn't Finished Her Song Yet
while I am an advocate of WebRTC, it still have a way to go until it matures enough. Until then,
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Net Neutrality is Like...
Net neutrality is like a lot of things. Mainly because its exact definition is somewhat elusive. Here are a few
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The 3 Schools of Reliable Service Development
There are a lot of ways in which services can be launched these days: from stitching a bunch of existing
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SIP has no video or audio quality
People often mistake the signaling protocol with the ability to achieve better media quality. I think it is time to
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