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Chrome moves to a 2 week release cycle. Where are you with your WebRTC app
Read article →: Chrome moves to a 2 week release cycle. Where are you with your WebRTC appChrome is about to release every 2 weeks. If you are building on WebRTC, your testing window just got cut in half. Chrome is switching to a 2 week release…
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The Weakest Links of WebRTC
Read article →: The Weakest Links of WebRTCWhile WebRTC is disruptive, it is important we look at its weak links as well. These can hinder its success…
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Where Apps go to Die
Read article →: Where Apps go to DieApp Stores are growing. The amounts of applications they now hold are larger than all the games I've played in…
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What Do 4K and Wi-Fi Have in Common?
Read article →: What Do 4K and Wi-Fi Have in Common?I wanted to bring your attention to two posts I've written elsewhere: One about Wi-Fi and LTE and the other…
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Will WebRTC Fragment or Consolidate Voice Calling?
Read article →: Will WebRTC Fragment or Consolidate Voice Calling?WebRTC is a disruptive technology. Its effects on the communication market is going to be profound. What is left to…
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7 Reasons Why People Love e-Bills and Hate Paper Bills
Read article →: 7 Reasons Why People Love e-Bills and Hate Paper BillsE-bill is all the rage. Sprint has recently published a study showing that people prefer it on paper bills. Here…
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To Joyn or not to Joyn? A tale of two standards
Read article →: To Joyn or not to Joyn? A tale of two standardsCarriers are getting to the point where they will need to decide how do they provide their services in an…
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WebRTC: The Next Leap in Voice Services
Read article →: WebRTC: The Next Leap in Voice ServicesWebRTC changes everything - it is the next disruption in voice calling services, and here is why.
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Inexpensive SciFi Kindle Books You Must Read NOW
Read article →: Inexpensive SciFi Kindle Books You Must Read NOWKindle opens the horizon with a set of books I would never have read without it. I've compiled a list…
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When the Web(RTC) Spies on You
Read article →: When the Web(RTC) Spies on YouWebRTC is the perfect spy. It is located natively in the browser, available to any web application developer, with direct…

