
The Week that was: WebRTC Conference & Expo III
My impresseions from WebRTC Conference &Expo III in Santa Clara. Brace yourselves - this one is way longer than usual...
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Jocly and WebRTC: An Interview With Michel Gutierrez
Here's the first real vendor that is using WebRTC for gaming purposes, as opposed to an interesting demo: an interview
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WebRTC Fallback: Flash or Plugin?
While not all browsers support WebRTC, there are solutions for that as well.
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Winners and Losers of no MTI Video Codec in WebRTC
The indecision in the IETF over the MTI codec for WebRTC has been a bad thing - but only to
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OnSIP and WebRTC: An Interview With Will Mitchell
OnSIP is a cloud provider of business VoIP services. I had the opportunity to chat with Will Mitchell on what
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WebRTC for Business People: The Research Paper
Announcing the release of my paper and its availability. This one is about WebRTC (obviously).
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XSockets.NET and WebRTC: An Interview With Magnus Thor
Ever thought of using .NET for WebRTC? XSockets.NET is doing just that, and here's an interview with Magnus Thor on
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Google Helpouts has just launched. To me, this is new ground for Google - something they haven't done before, and
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WebRTC has no Edge in Media over Others
Time to explain it yet again - what WebRTC is and isn't - what it does better than others and
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Thoughts About Cisco Open Sourcing H.264 and the WebRTC Angle
A few thoughts boiling in my head these last couple of days since Cisco dropped their "free" H.264 codec bomb.
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Heads-up: Research Paper on WebRTC for Business People
Announcing my upcoming research paper about WebRTC, covering the ecosystem, use cases and business models employed in WebRTC.
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What if WebRTC ends up like Email?
If we analyze the transition email has made through the years and try to deduce the future of WebRTC in
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