The following video is a presentation on UX and design patterns for WebRTC applications that I had the pleasure of giving at Google’s San Francisco office in September 2015 as part of the KrankyGeek WebRTC Live conference. It was a great event with many interesting speakers, and

“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

Last night I had a lot of fun presenting to the Silicon Valley Realtime meetup on WebRTC. It’s a talk that I’ve given a few times recently and the interest from attendees always shows how compelling WebRTC is and how disruptive it can be to real time

WebRTC is just a video communications protocol, but look no further than your cell phone to know that any communication tool can also play a big role in public safety. When I got my first flip phone in the 90’s (yes, I am that old, but just
