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WebRTC predictions for 2023

Here are the WebRTC trends and predictions you should expect in 2023. It is more of the same, but with nuanced differences.

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WebRTC course home assignments are here

Home assignments are coming to the next round of office hours for my WebRTC training courses for developers.

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Kranky Geek WebRTC event summary 2022

Kranky Geek 2022 follows our tradition of great curated content on WebRTC that is both timely and timeless. Here’s what we had this year.

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WebRTC: Privacy or Privacy? Which one shall it be?

WebRTC comes with mandatory encryption, which enables privacy, but which type of privacy are you really looking for?

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Two years of WebRTC Insights

It is time to stop for a second and review what we’ve accomplished here with our WebRTC Insights in the past two years.

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The lead actors in WebRTC are outside of your control

When developing with WebRTC, make sure you address the fact that many aspects are out of your control.

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WebRTC turns services into features

Telephony and communications used to be services, but WebRTC has turned them into features inside other services.

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WebRTC is the most secure VoIP protocol

WebRTC security and privacy are top of mind. You won’t find any other open standard VoIP protocol as secure as WebRTC.

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With WebRTC, better stick as close as possible to the requirements, architecture and implementation of Google Meet

When developing with WebRTC, try to stick as close as possible to how Google Meet is designed and architected. That’s where love and attention is given to the source code.

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