State of the WebRTC Nation
In October/November last year we rolled-out a survey of companies that are active in the WebRTC space and asked for their perspectives on WebRTC and the…
Read articleDrum: An Interview with the CEO
Drum is one of several WebRTC based conferencing sites that have been brought to market in 2013. However, this one is slightly different. For one thing,…
Read articleCisco Explains its H.264 Move
We posted about Cisco’s decision to open-source its H.264 codec a week or so ago. Since then, Cullen Jennings has released this new little video to…
Read articleAppear.in your own broadcast
Earlier today we interviewed Svein Willassen, Senior Software Engineer and Tech Lead at Comoyo AS – a Telenor company. Comoyo is the company behind appear.in, the…
Read articleMini-Briefing: WebRTC v SIP
There’s a lot of talk about SIP v WebRTC – maybe too much talk. It’s questionable to what extent I can add to the debate. But…
Read articleWebRTC Trailblazers
More companies are being attracted to WebRTC – developing apps, creating solutions. We would like to know about the companies doing the most interesting things so…
Read articleAward Winners at WebRTC Conference & Expo 2013
The WebRTC Conference & Expo took place over the last few days in Santa Clara. We are not associated with the conference (but have been watching…
Read articleAndroid and WebRTC on the Telly?
Doug Pelton is CEO of Priologic, the company behind EasyRTC. He provided some interesting perspectives on WebRTC yesterday when interviewed at the WebRTC Conference and Expo…
Read articleWebRTC Codec Wars
Hot on the heels of Cisco’s announcement that it would make available an open source version of its H.264 codec, Dialogic has published the results of…
Read articleFree Video for Devs
Cisco has been making some minor ripples in developer circles by offering up its H.264 codec as open source. For those readers not too familiar with…
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