
Facebook and the Future of Messaging
Messaging is a lot more than interaction between people today. It connects us to businesses, it incorporates AI and commerce
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Messaging. Federated? Silo? Does it Matter with an API and Bots?
Got a messaging service? Nobody cares if it is federated or a silo anymore - just make sure there's a
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WebRTC PaaS Vendors as Twitter One-Liners
Wonder how WebRTC PaaS vendors define themselves? Here's their Twitter 140 character descriptions and what we can learn from it.
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20XX will be the Year of Video! Not... and how is this related to IPv6?
Video calling won't catch up this year. Or the next. Or the one after it. WebRTC is helping, but there's
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Unified Communications is Overrated
Communication is necessary, but is overrated in the importance of a single vendor to offer it across the board -
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Can Wire Succeed Where Talko Failed?
Talko got acquired, saving it from getting bust. Switch raised funding. Where is Wire headed, and how far is it
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When is 44.5 Billion a Small Number?
Microsoft Edge has been used 44.5 billion minutes last month. Is that a big number of a small one, and
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An infographic of WebRTC State of the Market at the end of 2015, outlining where the ecosystem is and where
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The Rise of WebRTC Broadcast and Live Streaming
WebRTC broadcast is a new type of a solution that has sprouted in 2015 and is bound to grow in
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The Browser Wars are Back
Browser vendors are preparing themselves for another technology war, where each is trying to outdo the other and gain market
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The Hidden Gems of WebRTC Goodness May Well Lie Within GetUserMedia Itself
With WebRTC GetUserMedia we get a whole lot of value already. Some latest uses show that we're migrating from simple
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The First WebRTC Earthquake in Video Conferencing: Acano vs Polycom
Enterprise video conferencing is changing. Cisco's acquisition of Acano versus Polycom's closure of its Israeli office are testament to that.
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