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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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6 questions to ask about your WebRTC training 🙋
Read article →: 6 questions to ask about your WebRTC training 🙋Finding a good WebRTC course is tricky. Finding a training program that teaches you more than the basics about WebRTC…
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How to pick the right WebRTC mobile SDK build for your application
Read article →: How to pick the right WebRTC mobile SDK build for your applicationMost developers should just use libwebrtc that Google supplies for their WebRTC mobile SDK. Which exact release to pick and…
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Google's WebRTC goals - a problem of expectations
Read article →: Google's WebRTC goals - a problem of expectationsWebRTC isn’t like Node.js or TensorFlow. Its purpose isn’t adoption in general, but rather adoption in browsers. If you believe…
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Google's private WebRTC roadmap for 2020 = AI
Read article →: Google's private WebRTC roadmap for 2020 = AIGoogle’s plans for WebRTC have either changed or finally got revealed. Where? In its internal WebRTC roadmap.
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How WebRTC Works?
Read article →: How WebRTC Works?There are different ways to explain how WebRTC works. This is my attempt at a WebRTC 101 article that covers…
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WebRTC conference calls. What could possibly go wrong?
Read article →: WebRTC conference calls. What could possibly go wrong?Conference calls were always complex. WebRTC might have made joining them simpler, but there are still challenges. Here's what is…
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The software inside video conferencing hardware is... WebRTC
Read article →: The software inside video conferencing hardware is... WebRTCWebRTC isn’t only about guest access or even interoperability. It is about the whole infrastructure and service.
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Kranky Geek SF 2019 - post event summary
Read article →: Kranky Geek SF 2019 - post event summaryKranky Geek is about the current state and the immediate future of the WebRTC ecosystem. Here are the sessions we…
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Video meetings guest access: the new frontier of interoperability
Read article →: Video meetings guest access: the new frontier of interoperabilityVideo meetings and guest access has come a long to the point they are today. Check out how they have…
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Why is WebRTC the Safest Alternative?
Read article →: Why is WebRTC the Safest Alternative?Is WebRTC safe to use? Let's see how WebRTC security stacks up against its "competition" to understand where we stand.
