Google has released a developer preview of WebRTC, its open real-time voice and video chat system that uses HTML and JavaScript to put video and audio conferencing into the browser. Billed as an easy ...
Google has today rolled out a new developer preview of its WebRTC, a voice and chat browser technology, and is currently working with Mozilla as well as the IETF and W3C to build a set of open ...
Google engineers have volunteered the company’s VP8 video codec for an emerging standards project, called WebRTC, that could provide a real time communications protocol for the Web. “We believe that ...
LIVE FROM WEBRTC GLOBAL SUMMIT, LONDON: WebRTC has come on leaps and bounds since its public launch on Chrome in November 2012 and more improvements are in the pipeline – both for mobile and laptop ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Not everyone can say their biggest dream for technology is actively coming true. If they could, there would likely be more flying cars and jet packs in beta testing. But for Jan Hickisch, that's ...
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WebRTC is already out there. Companies are using it--for point-to-point and for multipoint voice and video use cases. Google Hangout is a group video chat service from Google. Those who are in the ...
Right now, a bunch of nerds on the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in Vancouver are making big decisions about the next big wave in web communications standards. And these decisions will have a ...
Google has built the WebRTC technology into a test version of Chrome to let the browser run voice and video chat applications within the browser interface. Chrome’s Dev Channel version now has WebRTC, ...