
Scalability, VP9, and what it means for WebRTC
There are various ways to achieve video scalability in WebRTC, and VP9 is going to add some intereting new opportunities
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You Won't Find Guesstimates in My WebRTC PaaS Report
I try to avoid giving WebRTC forecasts. The market is just too dynamic and volatile for it to even make
Read article →Microsoft, Apple and WebRTC in 2016
Microsoft and Apple are gearing up for WebRTC support. How will that translate into market adoption, and what should we
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Messaging is Migrating from the Browser to the Desktop
Messaging apps are in migration from the web browser towards desktop applications. This happens mainly by wrapping web apps into
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Which WebRTC PaaS Vendor is Investing in His Platform?
Which WebRTC PaaS vendor should you use? I assume what you want is someone who is investing back in his
Read article →DIY or SaaS for Your In-App Messaging?
Need a messaging framework? Should you buy one or build your own? There's no easy answer, but I'd lean towards
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Everyone and His Dog is Fixing WebRTC
Everyone is too focused on how to fix WebRTC for their customers, instead of just dealing with how to use
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Standards are for Losers
When looking at a standard, make sure to check who is behind it and who is missing in action. It
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WebRTC is a Distraction
Dave decided that WebRTC is a distraction, deeming it dangerous. I think his post is a dangerous distraction, and dismissing
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Developer Ecosystem Acquisitions Makes Build vs Buy Decisions Harder
The selection of a WebRTC PaaS vendor isn't a simple one. Picking a vendor with a large developers ecosystem doesn't
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WebRTC Multiparty Video Alternatives, and Why SFU is the Winning Model
When it comes to WebRTC multiparty video, the most common architecture out there is SFU. The reason for it is
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Stop Whining about WebRTC Security Threats
WebRTC security should be the least of your worries in the face of problems we have elsewhere. You should get
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