This tutorial will be how to build a video conference application with WebRTC & Tokbox. We will cover how to build a video conference application by using a Communication-Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) solution, this means that we will focus only on coding our application and not on the infrastructure
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
Webphones are web-based applications that allow you to make phone calls directly in your Internet browser like Firefox, Chrome, Safari and many more. Webphones can make and receive calls from traditional phones (PSTN, Public Switch Telephone Network). The Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities also allows audio, video, messaging
We’re always trying to find new ways to communicate with other people, but even with the progress we have made, something as essential as sharing files is still so cumbersome to do. We always need to upload the file to a server and then send it to