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,
Recent weeks have brought a slew of WebRTC conferencing tool announcements, especially targeted to the enterprise. Amazon announced Chime – their free conference tool which touts “exceptional audio and video quality.” Google has started to roll out an enterprise version of Hangouts called Google Meet. And while
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
What makes WebRTC such a compelling video communications technology for Telehealth applications? We explored this question in a webinar this week with Dr. Marty Brewster, the CEO and founder of Wellbeing Consult. Wellbeing Consult is one of our clients here at WebRTC.ventures and we have been working