"We ran a short developer survey with BlogGeek.me a couple weeks ago (see this post). We received 97 respondents as of last Friday, August 1. Tsahi randomly selected 3 winners – he has contacted them already so if you did not get his email we are sorry to say you did not win 2 free ebooks. However, you are still eligible for a 20% discount, and should have received an email with instructions with coupon codes."
"2nd market vendors are those vendors who know and care about the fact that they use WebRTC, but they are doing that and praising that by running on someone else’s end product."
"We sat down recently for a conversation with Dialogic’s Chad Hart, Senior Director Product Marketing, to discuss how Dialogic’s customers are using WebRTC to improve their business operations. As we noted in our coverage earlier this year discussing planned uses for WebRTC, businesses are beginning to rely on WebRTC for contact center operations and customer support, along with applications and collaboration features that incorporate video."
"Translate Your World, developers of linguistic and mobile marketing technologies, today announced the release of the latest update to its groundbreaking TYWI-Live (“tie-wee”), the voice translation software that translates what people say in real-time into 78 languages."
"3CX, developer of the award winning software based PBX, 3CX Phone System for Windows, today announces the launch of its web conferencing solution, 3CX WebMeeting. 3CX WebMeeting is one of the first multiple participant web conferencing solutions utilising WebRTC. The launch places 3CX as the only IP PBX / unified communications vendor to offer a fully integrated IP PBX and clientless video conferencing solution."
"TMC, Systemwide Media and PKE Consulting today opened submissions for the WebRTC Business Transformation and Impact Awards. T"
"At the Kranky Geek event two months ago, Google announced their roadmap for the rest of 2014. Besides being ambitious, it had a lot of interesting tidbits in it.
I wanted to try and decrypt the two roadmap slides of that event, to the best of my understanding."
"Cela faisait assez longtemps que nous n'avions pas eu des nouvelles sur le moteur web de Qt. Toutefois, celui-ci progresse. Les développeurs ont notamment travaillé sur le support de WebRTC, du presse-papiers système et ont ajoutés les info-bulles et les boîtes de recherche de la bibliothèques de widgets. De plus, ils ont aussi passé du temps sur une amélioration de leur bibliothèque et ont validé son fonctionnement en portant les applications d'exemples de Qt WebKit."
"As I prepare for another workshop that I am giving next week, I decided to refresh another set of my slides – something I do for every workshop.
This time, I took a look at the ones I present on the permissions mechanism built into WebRTC in Chrome. It now looks something like this:"
"Launching or joining a video call is often laden with frustration. Which app can we both use? What's the meeting ID? Why is this plug-in taking so long to download? WebRTC video conferencing aims to solve these problems."
"The International Telecommunication Union predicts Web Real Time Communications (WebRTC) will be installed in more than four billion devices by the end of 2016. Indeed, the promise of WebRTC is the mass adoption of voice, video and file collaboration, but the question is, how does it fit within existing communication systems?"
"Sept 30 – Oct 2 / Chicago – IIT Real-time Communications Conference
(For me, this is “the” objective gathering of the brightest technical minds in the RTC space.) Robin Raymond will be speaking on ORTC / WebRTC 1.1 and also Cloud + P2P Communications."
"I have been looking at ORTC from the sidelines for some time now. And I noticed how different people refer to it differently. So I decided to gouge the opinions of readers here on how they perceive ORTC.
I have published the results earlier this week as part of my monthly newsletter, and I’ll reiterate it here – because some of those participating might not be subscribed on it:"
"What a difference a year makes. And sometimes not. Both apply to WebRTC, which, even as it builds market share, still lacks the reliability and support from Internet Explorer that many enterprises require.
Net Applications says Internet Explorer has a 58 percent market share on desktops using any OS. They put Chrome at nearly 17 percent of the global browser market. That's slightly less than Firefox, which supports WebRTC, but nearly triple Safari, which doesn't."
Inspiration Concurrence : "CreaLog is using Dialogic's PowerMedia XMS to provide WebRTC video as a communications channel for its contact center customers."
"Getting started with WebRTC — a standard for making plugin-free audio and video calls — on Firefox is now as easy as it is going to get, but it’s not exposed by default. You have to go into the “customize” window first and look for the speech bubble. Drag that into your main toolbar and you are good to go. Clicking on the bubble gives you a link that you can share with somebody else and once they click on it, the call (which is always free) starts."
"The VoIP and WebRTC worlds continue to converge, evidenced recently by a new service launched by Voxbone that allows enterprises and communications providers to use Voxbone’s global private VoIP network for WebRTC calling. "
"Disruption in the communications ecosystem is creating a market opportunity for Cloud Real-Time Communications (RTC) platforms. We expect this market to represent a $4.5 billion opportunity by 2018. "
"À tester en bêta, la version 33 du navigateur Firefox intègre les appels audio et vidéo basés sur WebRTC. De la visioconférence native et sans l'ouverture d'un compte."
"As I work through my update to the Choosing an WebRTC API Platform report (due later this month), I have noticed something quite interesting.
Most of the WebRTC vendors have 3 types of features:"