Where are you WebRTC startups?
Every few days, I find out about another company that is playing around with WebRTC – either basing their whole business around it, adding it into their existing product or planning to shift to it from whatever solution they currently use.
My only problem with it, is that I am the one doing the sniffing around. And once I get to them, it seems that they have read a post or two on my blog about WebRTC.
This doesn’t help me.
It does, but not enough.
If you are doing something with WebRTC, or plan to – please TALK TO ME.
Use my contact page, twitter account – or whatever other means you find. I am not that hard to find on the internet.
The more I talk to people, the more I learn about WebRTC – so please – just TALK TO ME. I need your insights and views.
I am in the process of doing interviews with companies that use WebRTC. frisB and Twelephone were the first in line, with 4 more coming in the next couple of months. It isn’t enough. Tell me about your company, and if it is interesting enough – I will definitely do an interview with you.
What am I looking for here?
To give different angles to how people view WebRTC: what they do with it, how they look at the market, what problems they see it solving.
If you’ve watched the Google Hangout that Dave has arranged about WebRTC, you would have noticed that there are those that don’t believe WebRTC is going to change the market. I want to show the opposite by coming with as many use cases as possible of real applications and products that are being developed around WebRTC.