CommCon 2024, CommCon’s first US event, was held at Cloudflare’s San Francisco office this June. I was happy to be able to attend and finally see CommCon in person for the first time! The rapport between the friendly community of internet media and telephony developers and the
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
WebRTC enables developers to build powerful web-based real-time communication applications. While typically implemented in web browsers, you can also integrate this functionality into native applications by embedding the WebRTC standard into the application’s codebase. This is usually done using libWebRTC, an open-source project maintained by Google that
WebRTC has come a long way. It was introduced by Google in 2011 and it had its first cross-browser implementation in 2013. Our team started specializing in it in 2015. Still, it wasn’t even until 2021 that WebRTC 1.0 was published, making it officially a standard! On