
3 Advantages of WebRTC Embedded in the OS
What would happen if WebRTC was embedded in the operating system itself? What benefits could we derive out of it
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Google Goes All in for Messaging, Invests in Symphony
Google just invested in Symphony. Who are they, what does Google needs with their messaging platform and how does that
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Do you Need a WebRTC P2P test?
How do you test WebRTC? What are the things that even the most simple of WebRTC use cases needs to
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Fone.do and WebRTC: An Interview With Moshe Maeir
Fone.Do is reinventing the office phone for small businesses. Want to learn more? Here's an interview with Moshe Maeir, founder
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4 Good Reasons for Using HTTP/2
There are some pretty good reasons to adopting HTTP/2 in your website - and it isn't only about speeds.
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How NOT to Compete in the WebRTC API Space
WebRTC API Platforms try to differentiate in the domain of the "obvious" - pricing, quality and ease of use. None
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Android Does... RCS !? What About WebRTC? Hangouts?
Google acquired Jibe Mobile and officially announced supporting RCS. Why is this move so interesting and how will it affect
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WebRTC Book Review: Multiplayer Game Development with HTML5
If you want to learn more about signaling and the various aspects related to its design, then this WebRTC book
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Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV or a new Google Chromecast Dongle - 4K Won't Matter
How does Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV stack against each other, and is 4K have a serious role in
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Do we Care about ORTC on Edge?
Microsoft just announced support for ORTC in both Edge and Skype. Here are a few of my thoughts about this
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Thoughts on Apple, WebRTC, HTML5, H.265 and VP9
Apple has come up with some grand announcements lately. The small text though says some interesting things about its approach
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Tellybean and WebRTC: An Interview With Cami Hongell
Tellybean is all about fitting WebRTC video calls into the TV in your living room. Cami Hongell, CEO of Tellybean
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