
Recording WebRTC Sessions: client side or server side?
An overview on the different alternatives available when you recording WebRTC sessions: server side, client side and forwarding.
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Twilio's Voice Insights for WebRTC - a line on the sand
Twilio just launched their Voice Insights service. One of several announcements. How does this new analytics related offering fit into
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Discount on the Advanced WebRTC Architecture Course ends tomorrow
Enroll today to the Advanced WebRTC Architecture course and get an early bird discount.
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Twilio Acquires Kurento. Who will Acquire Janus?
Twilio just acquired Kurento in an effort to support its video conferencing service. What does that mean to Kurento's project?
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IMTC: Supporting WebRTC Interoperability
The IMTC WebRTC Activity Group has been around for quite some time. Bernard Aboba was kind enough to share their
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Do you still need TURN server if your media server has a public IP address?
Using a media server with a public IP address isn't enough to solve your WebRTC NAT traversal headaches - you
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Should you use Kurento or Jitsi for your multiparty WebRTC video conference product?
Kurento or Jitsi? This is a question I hear quite often from people who want to build their own service.
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Will there ever be a decentralized web?
What's the decentralized web anyway? That's what a group of pundits were asked, and here are my own thoughts on
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Are WebRTC room systems interesting again?
Video conferencing room systems are changing, and WebRTC has a hand in that. How are the new ones look like
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Microsoft Acquires Beam, Showing the Value of WebRTC to Interactive Live Streaming
Microsoft just acquired Beam for its low latency interactive live streaming platform that happens to use WebRTC. Here's what it
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WebRTC Plugin? An Electron WebRTC app is the only viable fallback
You should drop the idea of using a WebRTC plugin and warm up to the use of an Electron WebRTC
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Surprise: Free Video Calling is no Guarantee for Success (or Adoption)
Mozilla Hello is saying goodbye and reminding us that free video calling doesn't automatically lead to adoption by the masses.
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