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WebRTC
WebRTC is an API definition being drafted by the World Wide Web Consortium to enable browser-to-browser applications for voice calling, video chat, and P2P file sharing without plugins.
What I learned from the Kranky Geek Event
Here are my takeways and links from last weeks Kranky Geek event on WebRTC.
Chris KoehnckeCodecs and what you should know
Microsoft, Google, Amazon + team up to try and create a royalty free video code, out of necessity, anything you can do? Nope.
Chris KoehnckeWhat Oracle doesn’t like about Google
The lack of Java support for Google Chrome may have lasting consequences to those trying to develop WebRTC applications.
Chris KoehnckeKranky Geek Round 2
Summer is drawing to close (except if you live in Texas) and I emerge from my hiatus with news of what I did on my summer vacation. KrankyGeek (use this link) – the WebRTC Event is on again this year for Friday, September 11th at Google’s San Francisco’s offices. I’m late announcing this to you […]
Chris KoehnckeWebTorrent: Rethinking delivery
The marriage of WebRTC + BitTorrent is complex, magically and holds great and real business promise to how we convey media and communicate amongst ourselves.
Chris KoehnckeThe UC winner will be the most productive one
Are all these communications tools making you more productive? Economic reports say mostly NO. Big surprise. But a big opportunity awaits whomever can unlock worker productivity to a the new level.
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