
Optional Codecs in WebRTC is Science Fiction
What reasoning is there behind optional codecs in WebRTC? None if you ask me.
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Google Reader was my Personal Big Data Analytics and BI System
Google Reader is closing down, and with it my personal analytics platform. Time to move on and search for another
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Why Did Google Open Source WebRTC?
Open sourcing and throwing so much resources and money on a project isn't trivial. Not even for Google. What was
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This Week on WebRTC: Challenges and Progress
This week in WebRTC on other blogs: it is all about challenges and progress being made.
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LTE and WebRTC Won't Replace Telephony Anytime Soon
VoIP and WebRTC has ways to go until it can be called a valid replacement for our current mobile telephony
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WebRTC and Google's Impressive Milestones Last Week
Google had two significant achievements when it comes to WebRTC last week: WebRTC in Chrome for Android and royalty agreement
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Best of WebRTC: Have You Read These 10 Posts on BlogGeek.me?
My most shared posts on bit.ly about WebRTC in this past year.
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There is No Net Neutrality
There never was such a thing as net neutrality and there never will be. Time to face the hard facts.
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WebRTC's Future: is it H.265 or VP9?
The WebRTC codec war will intensify with the introduction of VP9 and H.265 - here's why.
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WebRTC Conference & Expo Agenda and Call for Speakers
WebRTC Conference & Expo is coming up. Check out its agenda and see if you can be part of the
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There Will Be No WebRTC Skype Killer
Skype will not be killed by any single WebRTC vendor, so stop calling yourself a Skype killer.
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