
CPaaS differentiation in 2019
CPaaS differentiation is taking shape in 2019. We no longer see only me-too Twilio copy cats, but rather a better
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Why is WebRTC winning over its (non)competition?
WebRTC wins over competition because there is no competition - browsers offer only WebRTC as a technology for web developers.
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Asking Google: WebRTC is ...
What are people looking for when they type "WebRTC is" on Google? Here's the top 10 autocomplete suggetions by Google
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Chrome Browser Engine: ONLY Browser out there?
Microsoft announced Edge will be built on Chromium. What does that mean to the browsers market and innovation?
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HELLO 2. Is Hardware Gear Finally Taking WebRTC Seriously?
It is about time for video room systems to adopt WebRTC native approaches. Solaborate's HELLO 2 is a right step
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Kranky Geek 2018. A post event post
Videos from Kranky Geek SF 2018 are now available - check them out to learn more about AM and ML
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8x8 Acquires Jitsi From Atlassian. Winners and Losers
Jitsi was just acquired by 8x8, shifting hands from Atlassian. Here’s what to expect.
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Are Embeddable Video Experiences Necessary?
There’s no one size fits all in communications. In video, that means that embeddable video experiences are necessary and they
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WebRTC is Ready. Now What? (a look at the state of WebRTC in 2019)
There should be no doubt about WebRTC anymore. It is here and it is ready for everyone. The question is:
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Can Google RCS Win the Messaging Game Through AI?
Google continues to push RCS. Where are we exactly in this path, and is AI the key to the success
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Social Messaging != Carrier Messaging (the stories of Whatsapp Business API & Apple Business Chat)
Social messaging is killing RCS in all the places that matter. The quick adoption of Apple Business Chat and WhatsApp
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The CPaaS Version of iPaaS: MessageBird & Plivo Join the Twilio Studio Bandwagon
Visual design tools in CPaaS are now a part of the offering. Here's where we're at now that Plivo and
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