
WebRTC on the New York Times - Not as an Article or a Video Chat Feature
Browser fingerprinting using WebRTC is out there, and The New York Times is one of the websites using it via
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Why an SDK is Critical to your API Offering
If you are planning on offering an API to your customers, you should seriously think of adding an SDK to
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Why I Hate Video Conferencing Plugins and LOVE WebRTC Services
Video conferencing plugins are a real pain. It is time to move on to WebRTC. Here's an experience I had
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Why You Should Start Using WebRTC TODAY and Abandon Perfection?
There are many excuses for not using WebRTC and delaying its adoption, but there are very little real reasons. What's
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Review: WebRTC Cookbook
WebRTC Cookbook is a new book by Andrii Sergiienko. It is a great reference manual for those who need to
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Will Microsoft Edge Browser Support VP8 Video Codec in WebRTC?
Microsoft Edge won't be supporting VP8 in WebRTC anytime soon. Here's how all the browsers are lining up with their
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WebRTC Won't Fix Telepresence Network Experience
WebRTC accelerates the migration of video calling towards cloud deployments. This means we need to focus on our backend architecture
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Microsoft Edge (IE Replacement) Drops Plugins = Time to Move to WebRTC
Microsoft Edge is dropping plugin support. If what you do involves voice and video plugin, it is time to switch
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Does WebRTC Video Conferencing Services Pose a Threat to WebRTC PaaS Vendors?
WebRTC PaaS or just integrate with a video calling service? That seems to be a valid question if you look
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For WebRTC, Android and Chrome are more than just an OS and Browser
WebRTC gains a lot more than just being available on Chrome and on Android. These two open projects mean that
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Which Open Source License Should you be Using?
Open source licenses are tough. When you decide to use an open source module, you need to first ask yourself
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Why Set Top Boxes with WebRTC are Light Years Away
Set top boxes may be running WebKit, but they aren't going to need WebRTC for your living room anytime soon.
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