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Chrome moves to a 2 week release cycle. Where are you with your WebRTC app
Read article →: Chrome moves to a 2 week release cycle. Where are you with your WebRTC appChrome is about to release every 2 weeks. If you are building on WebRTC, your testing window just got cut in half. Chrome is switching to a 2 week release…
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WebRTC is FREE. But Developers Aren't
Read article →: WebRTC is FREE. But Developers Aren'tThere's this idea that WebRTC is free. But while it is, getting from WebRTC to a product requires some hard…
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WebRTC RTCPeerConnection. One to rule them all, or one per stream?
Read article →: WebRTC RTCPeerConnection. One to rule them all, or one per stream?Here's an analysis of using a single WebRTC RTCPeerConnection versus multiple such connections from an SFU to the browser.
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Can WebRTC save telephony?
Read article →: Can WebRTC save telephony?In this guest post, Chad Hard looks at telephony and how the numbers show growth out of legacy with no…
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The Best WebRTC Security is Prone to the Stupidest Developer
Read article →: The Best WebRTC Security is Prone to the Stupidest DeveloperWebRTC security is great, but there are still things left for you as a developer to deal with. Here's what…
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WebRTC and Education - the Webinar Edition (and a Bonus)
Read article →: WebRTC and Education - the Webinar Edition (and a Bonus)Learn more about the role WebRTC has in education, see examples and go over the challenges you face in this…
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WebRTC, TURN and Geolocation. How to Pick the Best Server to Work With?
Read article →: WebRTC, TURN and Geolocation. How to Pick the Best Server to Work With?How do you pick the best TURN server for WebRTC? What geolocation considerations come to play and how do you…
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Kranky Geek 2016 SF: Mobile WebRTC
Read article →: Kranky Geek 2016 SF: Mobile WebRTCKranky Geek San Francisco was all about WebRTC in Mobile. Check out the recorded video sessions from that great event.
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Desktop browsers support in WebRTC - a reality check
Read article →: Desktop browsers support in WebRTC - a reality checkWe have new data about market share of browsers. Time to see how these translate into WebRTC support and your…
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Get Ready for Kranky Geek San Francisco AND São Paulo
Read article →: Get Ready for Kranky Geek San Francisco AND São PauloJoin as at the Kranky Geek events taking place during November and learn more about WebRTC and how to use…

