Since the start of the Internet, the browser has been with us as our sail mate in the turbulent waters of the web. First Netscape to the friendly fellows of Chrome, Opera, and Firefox to the not so neighborly Safari and Internet Explorer, the browser in its
Before WebRTC, (Real Time Communication over the Web) we should remember that previously, in order to communicate with other people over the internet using video and audio (a.k.a. a “Video Call”), the first thing you needed to do was install additional software. So, imagine the situation: You
Real Time Weekly #233: June 11, 2018 Welcome to Real Time Weekly! In this week’s issue we’ve got several new tutorials and articles about Real-time and WebRTC development. My favorite of this week is the webinar from TokBox about building a WebRTC app with iOS in Swift, well done!
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