
Skype and Google Hangouts are Broken. Time to FIX IT!
Google Hangouts and Skype tend to take care of specific use cases, but there are others out there with different
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Snapchat Acquires AddLive, and What that Means to Other WebRTC API Platform Vendors
Snapchat acquisition of AddLive remind me of the consolidation happening in the BaaS market, which should be good news and
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My Latest WebRTC Report and a Webinar
Some updates regarding my latest report and the reviews it received, along with an announcement of an upcoming free webinar.
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The 4 Different Approaches of Using WebRTC APIs
Developing with WebRTC can take many routes. From DIY, through SDK and framework adoption and up to a full API
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Can Netflix be WebRTC's Killer Use Case?
Now that Netflix is looking at P2P video delivery, shouldn't it also look at WebRTC's data channel to get rid
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The Geek & Kranky Show in the Land of WebRTC
Announcing the upcoming "The Geek & Kranky Show in the Land of WebRTC". Join us for a web developers event
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Is WebRTC's Video Calling a Useful Feature?
Video calling is an unsolvd mistery. It fascinates me to see how different people look at it. Here's how I
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WebRTC's Biggest Winner is Amazon
Amazon is looking like the real winner of WebRTC. While it uses it in its tablets, and sells books about
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Imagination Technologies, WebRTC and the Art of Lies
Imagination Technologies lacked imagination in their HelloSoft release of a WebRTC-compatible media engine. Here's what you should know about their
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Ecosystem Shifts: How Bistri is Changing Course from Social Networking to an API Platform
WebRTC's ecosystem is as dynamic and vibrant as ever. Bistri just shifted focus from offering a social networking platform to
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Will WebRTC Gateway Vendors be Forced to Offer Client SDKs?
Gateway vendors need to evolve to offer client SDKs for WebRTC, and that's because there's no defined signaling.
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WebRTC: Who Will Surrender First? Apple or Microsoft?
Apple and Microsoft are both making moves towards support WebRTC in Safari and Internet Explorer. Who will be the first
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