WebRTC is not just video – it’s Data too! WebRTC is not just about video chat, although that is almost always part of it. WebRTC allows for Peer to Peer video chat, audio chat, or data exchange between two web browser clients. With a little extra work,
At the KrenkyGeek Show, last week, Google’s team announced a great deal about the current panorama of WebRTC. One of the tidbits shared was the number of WebRTC related acquisitions happening in the past 3 quarters, which so far amounts to 28. As we dive head-first into
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
What Does WebRTC Mean for Advertising and Customer Service? WebRTC has been around for a while, but it has only gotten big enough to really hit the radar recently. This means that it will likely follow the same general pattern that other developments have as it matures