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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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Accidental Empires and my Lost Youth
Read article →: Accidental Empires and my Lost YouthSort of a book review of Accidental Empries - a book I am enjoying lately online.
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How WebRTC Changes What RTC Really is
Read article →: How WebRTC Changes What RTC Really isRTC was rather simple up until two years ago. It was the realm of VoIP developers with a specific trajectory…
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Node.js and WebRTC go Together Like Peanut Butter and Chocolate
Read article →: Node.js and WebRTC go Together Like Peanut Butter and ChocolateNode.js is one of these frameworks that fits WebRTC like a glove, and many developers are adopting it for their…
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Let's Get it Over With: Skype is an Operator. And so are Viber, Tango, WhatsApp, Line, ...
Read article →: Let's Get it Over With: Skype is an Operator. And so are Viber, Tango, WhatsApp, Line, ...There's a question about the status of VoIP OTT players. They want to avoid being defined as telcos due to…
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Optional Codecs in WebRTC is Science Fiction
Read article →: Optional Codecs in WebRTC is Science FictionWhat reasoning is there behind optional codecs in WebRTC? None if you ask me.
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Google Reader was my Personal Big Data Analytics and BI System
Read article →: Google Reader was my Personal Big Data Analytics and BI SystemGoogle Reader is closing down, and with it my personal analytics platform. Time to move on and search for another…
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This Week on WebRTC: Challenges and Progress
Read article →: This Week on WebRTC: Challenges and ProgressThis week in WebRTC on other blogs: it is all about challenges and progress being made.



