WebRTC, the plugin-free real-time video, audio and text chat protocol most browser vendors now support, is now activated by default in the latest bleeding edge Firefox Nightly release. While Mozilla has long backed WebRTC, it was only available as an option in the Nightly releases so far.
Developers, Developers, Developers, Developers. Twiliocon is going on this week in San Francisco, it’s the second annual conference for the company that makes telephony easy for developers to integrate into their products. Today, the company running it, Twilio, announced that it is releasing beta support for the WebRTC standard for its client product.
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: TechnologyEricsson has launched what its says is the first WebRTC enabled browser for mobile devices, enabling application developers to incorporate voice and video communications into their browser based mobile applications.
WebRTC è una tecnologia open source in grado di far interfacciare il nostro browser con le webcam che abbiamo a disposizione al momento, in modo tale da permetterci di fare videochiamate senza l’ausilio di plugin di terze parti, come ad esempio Flash Player.
In questo periodo stiamo assistendo ad una vera e propria corsa, tra i browser, per adottare questo nuova tecnologia: Mozilla nel caso
The news feed is getting increasingly complex. It’s evident in Salesforce Chatter, which has added a new layer to the feed for sales people to add, edit or complete deals.
This spring, Tango raised $40 million in a Series C round and announced plans to expand beyond its original focus of enabling video calls between mobile users. In fact, it’s no longer accurate to call Tango a “video chat service” as we once did — it’s now a social platform.
Potrebbe essere Chrome il primo browser a integrare la videochiamata VoIP, seguito a ruota da Firefox e Opera.
Simply put, Google Hangouts is awesome. It’s seamless, it’s cross-platform, and it works really well. At least, it works well so long as you’re not on AT&T’s mobile network. Unfortunately, if you try to video chat when you’re using AT&T’s network, it won’t work.
what is a good presence/initiation server for webRTC? XMPP?? OpenFire?
We are working on a project where we have to implement webRTC for video and audio Comm between a Google glass and a chrome browser on a PC.
We are testing with chrome beta on android and using an openfire server in the middle to initiate the call.