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No. I am not ok

I’ve been meaning to write about a different topic about WebRTC, but somehow, this was more important. There’s a war going on here where I live between Israel and Hamas. Or Israel and Gaza. Or Israel and the Palestiniens. Or Israel and Iran’s proxies. Or Israel and muslim extremists. Or all of the above if […]

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Fitting WebRTC in the brave new world of webcams, security, surveillance and visual intelligence

WebRTC has its place in surveillance and security applications. It isn’t core to these industries, but it is critical in many deployments.

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Solving CPaaS vendor lock-in (as a customer and as a CPaaS vendor)

How to think and plan for CPaaS vendor lock-in when it comes to your WebRTC application implementation.

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WebRTC conferences – to mix or to route audio

How do you choose the right architecture for a WebRTC audio conferencing service?

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New: Higher-Level WebRTC Protocols course

A new Higher-level WebRTC protocols course and discounts, available for a limited period of time.

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Cloud gaming, virtual desktops and WebRTC

WebRTC is an important technology for cloud gaming and virtual desktop type use cases. Here are the reasons and the challenges associated with it.

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Apple Vision, VR/AR, the metaverse and what it means to the web and WebRTC

The Apple Vision pro is a new VR/AR headset. Here are my thoughts on if and how it will affect the metaverse and WebRTC.

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Is WebRTC really free? The costs of running a WebRTC application

Is WebRTC really free? It is open source and widely used due to it. But it isn’t free when it comes to running and hosting your own WebRTC applications.

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WebRTC media resilience: the role FEC, RED, PLC, RTX and other acronyms play

How WebRTC media resilience works – what FEC, RED, PLC, RTX are and why they are needed to improve media quality in real-time communications.

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