Twilio Programmable Video is back from the dead
Twilio Programmable Video is back. Twilio decided not to sunset this service. Here’s where their new focus lies and what it means to you and to the industry.
Read MoreKranky Geek is headed to London, and I'd like to see you there.
image credit: Miguel Mendez
If you are interested in WebRTC and want to know what others are doing with it - what challenges did they face when they decided to build their service and what solutions they found - especially on the technical side, then this event is for you.
About 8 months ago, Chris and I took the plunge and decided to be event organizers for one day. With the great help of Google, TokBox and Atlassian we did a Kranky Geek even in San Francisco. It was a lot of effort to set up, but it was fun. A lot of fun.
This time, we joined forces with Informa, who are running the WebRTC Global Summit in London again, and suggested adding a day to the summit. In that additional day, we'd run Kranky Geek again. Slightly different audience, format and atmosphere. Still about WebRTC.
Where? London
When? April 16
How much? £99
I want this event to be bigger than the last one, and for that, I need your help.
Twilio Programmable Video is back. Twilio decided not to sunset this service. Here’s where their new focus lies and what it means to you and to the industry.
Read MoreStruggling with WebRTC POC or demo development? Follow these best practices to save time and increase the success of your project.
Read More