Software development is hard, especially when you are working with a cutting edge technology like WebRTC. Of course, that’s what makes it exciting too! WebRTC enables video chat in browsers and mobile devices As you may already know, WebRTC is an HTML5 standard for building peer-to-peer video
“Can you hear me now?” That’s the sort of phrase dreaded on all video chats, but happens all too frequently. Call quality is becoming even more important as bandwidth improves for the average user (even on mobile) and as video chats become more common in many industries
September 1st marked what might be the beginning of the end for a licensing nightmare which has been hindering the real-time and media streaming industries alike for quite a while now. Before we take a look at the announcement I’m alluding to here, let’s break down a
P2P Game with the WebRTC Data Channel WebRTC gets a lot of attention because of the video and audio communications it offers to web and mobile applications. But there is a lot more you can do with WebRTC! In this post that I wrote for WebRTCHacks, I’ll