
Why AWS is the Best Fit for WebRTC
Is AWS suitable for WebRTC? Here are some points that explain why this is the case.
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AWS is NOT your WebRTC Hosting of Choice
Thinking of hosting your new WebRTC service on AWS? Think twice before you do.
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The Makeup of an M2M Network Architecture
How will the M2M networks end up looking like? And why now is this becoming interesting.
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There is no Such Thing as "User Expectations of WebRTC"
As I always say - WebRTC is a technology and not a service - users expect nothing of it, but
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Does VP8 Have a Future in WebRTC?
While there is a fight brewing between video codecs on who becomes mandatory in WebRTC, I think the battle is
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Getting Started with WebRTC? There's a Book for That
There's a new book about WebRTC, and this one is good for developers who want to learn WebRTC NOW.
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On XMPP, Federation and URLs in Emails
Time to take another stab at federation. This time, in showing the real usefulness of URLs in emails.
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Why we will Continue to Hate SDP in WebRTC for Years to Come
SDP is something we all love to hate. Especially in WebRTC. Here's why it is going to be with us
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WebRTC Fallback: Flash or Plugin?
While not all browsers support WebRTC, there are solutions for that as well.
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WebRTC has no Edge in Media over Others
Time to explain it yet again - what WebRTC is and isn't - what it does better than others and
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Thoughts About Cisco Open Sourcing H.264 and the WebRTC Angle
A few thoughts boiling in my head these last couple of days since Cisco dropped their "free" H.264 codec bomb.
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