Bots, Natural Language Understanding (NLU), and Artificial Intelligence are all the rage right now. As one speaker at Twilio’s Signal conference sarcastically said this week, “it seems like every startup in San Francisco has to have a f’in bot strategy now!” WebRTC is all about connecting real
The DataChannel is often a second-class citizen of the WebRTC eco-system. WebRTC is increasingly well known because of the ability to easily get access to the camera and microphone from a user’s laptop, using only javascript. This video and audio combination, combined with the Peer to Peer
There are a number of great WebRTC blogs out there, including “The New Dialtone” by Amir Zmora. One of the regular features Amir writes is the WebRTC “Topic of the Month”, where he poses a question to WebRTC activists and thought leaders. I’m proud to have been
I became interested in WebRTC a few years ago, and immediately saw the disruptive nature of WebRTC in the browser. Peer to peer, encrypted communications in the browser has so many applications. At the time, most of the demo applications were “skype killers” – video conferencing tools