Helping vendors everywhere get the most out of & WebRTC
Ericsson just released its WebRTC mobile browser. The first of its kind. Why is that? What do they have to gain, and how will it affect the ongoing codec wars between vendors?
In my series of interviews around WebRTC, I decided it was time to go for a startup that relies solely on social networks – Twitter in this case. Here’s an interview with Chris Matthieu of Twelephone.
A few of my takeaways from the WebRTC Conference in Paris that I attended.
It is time to bring Wi-Fi into the fold of carriers – it needs to become a managed asset instead of an ad-hoc thingy you can access.
WebRTC might end up with VP8 as its video codec. The problem with that is lack of real HD support for VP8.
A few posts about WebRTC who other people on the web have written.
Android has gone a long way from being a smartphone OS. You can find it in any kind of a device these days. Here are a few interesting examples.
The more we do on hardware the better. What happens when we start moving our context into hardware? When you look at the roadmap of server computing, you will find in it 3 main topics: Virtualization General purpose (leading to commoditization) Low power (taken from the mobile book) The mobile side of the story is […]
I am going to attend the WebRTC Conference in Paris for telcos. I have 3 sessions there – here’s what they are all about.