Each month, we ask our dynamic team of WebRTC developers, mobile developers, designers, testers, DevOps experts, and project leads to share some of the impactful work they did in the past month. Here’s a short list of some that might interest you — at least the ones
Last month I attended a remarkable WebRTC conference, JanusCon, which WebRTC.ventures also sponsored. I was fortunate as well to present a talk on integrating WebRTC with Large Action Models (LAMs). While “Large Action Models” is not yet an industry-wide term, it is generating interest from AI startups
Maintaining and updating WebRTC applications is complex, involving frequent updates to libraries and infrastructure components to keep them secure and efficient. Canary releases provide a strategic way to handle these updates with minimal risk. By deploying changes to a small group of users initially, developers can monitor
If there’s a single theme on the WebRTC.ventures blog, it’s that WebRTC is about much more than just video. While most applications we develop include a video component, the audio and data channels of WebRTC can be used independently of the video channels. In this post, I