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WebRTC’s Hardware Challenge

WebRTC is facing a real challenge in the hardware arena if it is going to select VP8 as its mandatory video codec. Here is why.

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WebRTC@frisB: An Interview With Terry Shats

Here’s a startup that is using WebRTC to generate missed calls to phones through web browsers, costing nothing more than local calls.

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H.264 vs VP8: Which is the Better Codec for WebRTC?

Now that Opus is the voice codec of choice for WebRTC, which one will be selected for video? VP8 or H.264?

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The Next Evolution of Mobile Apps: Cross Platform

The plethora of mobile operating systems and platforms are going to make a headache for developers. Here are some of the available options on how to overcome these issues.

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Skype vs. Facebook: Which Gains More From WebRTC?

WebRTC is going to cause some huge headaches to VoIP players, and their main problem is going to be social networks. This is how a fight between Skype and Facebook is going to look like.

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4 Awesome Reading Sources for Your Kindle

If you are a new owner of Kindle, you probably don’t have much to read. Here are ways to find some gread reads.

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Interview With Alan Johnston

An interview with one of the authors of the first WebRTC book: the best resource at this point for developers wanting to learn more about WebRTC.

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Apple’s FaceTime is a Total Failure

If you are an Fanapple then stop reading now. Go read some MG Siegler stuff elsewhere. This one is about an Apple failure, so no point in you staying around and flaming the comments. In June, Apple have boasted a lot of numbers during WWDC. Gleaned out of Alex Wilhelm’s coverage of the event, we […]

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What to Read as an Aspiring Tech Blogger?

Part of being a blogger requires a continuous investment in learning about blogging itself. Here’s a reading list for those aspiring to be technology bloggers – something to jump-start the effort.

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