Some of you may remember our article from two years ago: “The Worst Part of Building WebRTC Apps”. One thing mentioned in the article (other than testing being painful!!) was that WebRTC mobile support is limited — that was true and what’s also true is that the
After years of speculation, Apple has officially announced support for WebRTC! Like many prognosticators and consultants in the video communications space, I feel personally redeemed that things are becoming official. Just this week I was talking with a potential client and predicting that Apple would start to
Facebook Messenger, Hangouts, Slack: Are you familiar with any of these apps? Do you know what they all have in common? The answer is all of them use WebRTC technology for client to client video conversations. Our team at WebRTC.ventures builds iOS apps like this with WebRTC,
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