
The Old Ways are Back? FUDing for Enterprise Video Conferencing with Ebola
Enterprise video conferencing is looking for disasters to market their products. The latest FUD is around Ebola no less.
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JibJab acquired Make Believe Labs: In WebRTC, the road to Money is Context
The acquisition of Make Believe Labs by JibJab is very interesting. It shows how potent the use of WebRTC can
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TADS Maturing and Flourishing
TADSummit is the place to be for telecom developers, and this year, the event takes place in Istanbul, 12-13 November.
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WebRTC Multipoint: Mix, Mesh or Route?
Multipoint in WebRTC is a lot more complicated than in VoIP. That's because it is a lot more flexible with
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Who's a WebRTC Vendor? The BlogGeek.me WebRTC Litmus Test
Who's a WebRTC vendor? My litmus test is all about the effect WebRTC Job to be done has on the
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How will Google Material Design Affect Apple iOS Design
With material design, Google is bringing forth a design that can change the landscape on design for mobile - and
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The Everything and Nothing WebRTC Vendor Syndrome
WebRTC API vendors aren't always saying the truth about what they can and can't do, usually "beautifying" their feature set
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WebRTC JTBD: Reducing End Customer Friction
Reducing friction for end customers is one of the two Job to be Done tasks of WebRTC. And it means
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WebRTC JTBD: Reducing Barriers of Entry
One of WebRTC's Job to be Done is removing the barriers of entry for new vendors. It does that by
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A WebRTC JTBD (Job to be Done) Weekend
What is exactly WebRTC's Job to be Done and how it affects the way we should view WebRTC and analyze
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What is ORTC: A WebRTC Competitor, WebRTC 2.0 or WebRTC 1.1?
ORTC's first draft has been published, and it is now time to pose the question - what is it exactly
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