
Migrating BlogGeek.me and why it is quiet here lately
Quick update on my migration project for my marketing automation and some upcoming course changes
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What's the status of WebRTC in 2019?
Where are we with WebRTC in 2019? Which browsers and devices support it, and how can you make better use
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WebRTC simulcast and ABR - two sides of the same coin
WebRTC simulcast and ABR is all about offer choice to “viewers”. They are both "built to scale".
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Google I/O 2019 was all about AI, Privacy and Accessibility
Google I/O 2019: It was all about AI, inclusion, security and privacy - in this order. It was built around
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Google CallJoy & the age of automation in communications
Google CallJoy targets small businsses and uses AI for that. Here's what CallJoy is made up from and how it
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Latest WebRTC Developer Tools Landscape (and report)
WebRTC enabled CPaaS vendors, or WebRTC PaaS is a dynamic market. This edition of my report brings to it SignalWire
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Upcoming WebRTC events in 2019
Looking for a WebRTC event to attend later this year? Here's an overview of what's coming. Check it out and
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WebRTC Multiparty Architectures
There are multiple ways to implement WebRTC multiparty sessions. These in turn are built around mesh, mixing and routing.
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Handling WebRTC session disconnections
WebRTC session disconnetions are quite common and they stem from different reasons - some of these reasons are within your
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CPaaS differentiation in 2019
CPaaS differentiation is taking shape in 2019. We no longer see only me-too Twilio copy cats, but rather a better
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How does WebRTC connect people?
WebRTC has no signaling of its own, so how exactly do you get WebRTC to connect people? Here are some
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Why is WebRTC winning over its (non)competition?
WebRTC wins over competition because there is no competition - browsers offer only WebRTC as a technology for web developers.
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