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A technology that is currently trending and being picked up by large organisations to work it to their advantage. Not a lot of small-to-medium companies are taking advantage of this new feature offered by various web browsers, even though it’s power is rather big. The ability to...

www.trendism.co.uk/webrtc-digital-age/

My Netflix Hack Day project, attempt to recreate 'Bullet Time' FX using only web technologies (html5, Web Sockets, WebRTC, Node) the web app generates .GIFs converting gif->mp4 yields terrible quality (and the quality from the webcam's laptops is not great to start with). Sample GIFs: one, two, three, four

 

Blog Post: here

A finger with a face drawn on it, with raised hands indicating winning.

 

I used this one in a post I published on Amazon being the biggest winner in this thing called WebRTC: bloggeek.me/webrtcs-winner-amazon

The WebRTC logo, a bit modified with a lot of conversations inside it instead of a single one.

 

Does this imply multipoint? chat capabilities?

 

It simply means I want you to talk to me about what you are doing with WebRTC: bloggeek.me/talk-to-me/

WebRTC is at a virtual crossroads.

It is now available on some browsers, it has implementations and running services; so it begs the question - what should be next for WebRTC?

What should be placed in its future roadmap?

 

Here are a few ideas: bloggeek.me/webrtc-roadmap/

 

When WebRTC gets into play, social networks are going to be pitted against their OTT VoIP friends.

The main match is going to be Facebook versus Skype. Who has the better armament?

 

That's the topic of this post I wrote: bloggeek.me/skype-vs-facebook/

Now that both Google and Microsoft have their WebRTC specs out there, where's Apple's?

 

Should Apple be having a WebRTC spec? What should be its intents if any about WebRTC, and if so, what would it want to change in that spec?

 

Read my post about it: bloggeek.me/apple-webrtc/

A WebRTC cartoon lifting heavyweights. This depicts that WebRTC is hard to develop with, or at least that's the idea behind the question in this post: bloggeek.me/is-webrtc-hard/

A stick person standing in front of a mirror looking at himself.

 

This one was used to represent a video selfie for a post I did on the relevance of video communications: bloggeek.me/webrtcs-video-calling-useful/

Chess tools inside a video film.

 

WebRTC's MTI video codec is still undecided. Who are the winners and losers? bloggeek.me/winners-losers-no-mti-video-codec-webrtc

Or is it the other way around?

The comparison isn't an easy one - it isn't just Google fighting for freedom against the big bad Microsoft wolf.

 

Here's where things stand: bloggeek.me/webrtc-h264-vp8/

If there is a real weak link for WebRTC, it is its lack of hardware support when it comes to the codecs that it currently uses.

If it goes for VP8, then we are in for a world of headache.

 

Here's why: bloggeek.me/webrtc-hardware-challenge/

When I thought about how to depict an Apple-moment for Google, obviously something around Android came up - so what better thing can I do besides making an Android out of a real green Apple?

    

The post this went into is about Android's Apple moment, which for me is WebRTC: bloggeek.me/google-apple-moment/

Testing WebRTC brings with it its own challenges. I wanted to list a few of the things that are needed when testing WebRTC services - even the simple ones.

 

Here's the article: bloggeek.me/test-webrtc-p2p/

WebRTC fits well into the paradigm of single page web applications.

 

Chris contributed a guest post on the subject: bloggeek.me/webrtc-single-page-application/

WebRTC is used in many different ways - at times, they are complete opposites.

 

Here's what I am seeing in the market: bloggeek.me/webrtcs-extremes/

El Multimedia Systems, Communications and Synchronization Group (MSCSync) es un grupo del Departamento de Comunicaciones de la UPV en el Campus de Gandia dirigido por el profesor Fernando Boronat Seguí (a la derecha de la imagen), e integrado por profesores e investigadores interesados en los sistemas y comunicaciones multimedia que integran la transmisión de diferentes flujos de datos, tanto continuos (como son los de audio y vídeo) como no continuos (como son los de datos, mensajes de texto, etc.).

 

El grupo tiene las siguientes líneas de investigación:

 

- Sincronización Multimedia (línea principal), como Intra-Stream, Inter-Stream e Inter-Destination Multimedia Synchronization o IDMS.

 

- Protocolos Multimedia (ejemplo: RTP/RTCP, SIP, RTSP, DASH, WebRTC...)

 

- Sistemas y Aplicaciones Multimedia sobre IP (streaming, VoIP, IPTV, ...).

 

Junto al profesor Boronat, en la imagen el investigador Mario Montagud.

 

Contacto: iditransferencia@epsg.upv.es

 

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Grup de Comunicacions, Sistemes i Aplicacions Multimèdia

 

El Multimedia Systems, Communications and Synchronization Group (MSCSync) és un grup del Departament de Comunicacions de la UPV al Campus de Gandia dirigit pel professor Fernando Boronat Seguí (a la dreta de la imatge), i integrat per professors i investigadors interessats en els sistemes i comunicacions multimèdia que integren la transmissió de diferents fluxos de dades, tant continus (com són els d’àudio i vídeo) com no continus (com són els de dades, missatges de text, etc.).

 

El grup té les següents línies d’investigació:

 

- Sincronització Multimèdia (línia principal), com Intra-Stream, Inter-Stream e Inter-Destination Multimedia Synchronization o IDMS.

 

- Protocols Multimèdia (exemple: RTP/RTCP, SIP, RTSP, DASH, WebRTC...)

 

- Sistemes i Aplicacions Multimèdia sobre IP (streaming, VoIP, IPTV, ...).

 

Juntament amb el professor Boronat, en la imatge l’investigador Mario Montagud.

 

Contacte: iditransferencia@epsg.upv.es

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The Multimedia Systems, Communications and Synchronization Group is a group within the Department of Communications in the Campus Gandia, led by Professor Fernando Boronat Segui (on the right of the picture), made up by professors and researchers interested in multimedia and communications systems that integrate the transmission of different data flows, both continuous (such as audio and video) and non-continuous (such as data, text, etc.).

 

The group has the following lines of research:

 

- Multimedia Synchronization (main line) and Intra-Stream, Inter-Stream and Inter-Destination Multimedia Synchronization or IDMS.

 

- Multimedia Protocols (e.g. RTP/RTCP, SIP, RTSP, DASH, WebRTC...)

 

- IP Multimedia Systems and Applications (streaming, VoIP, IPTV...).

Professor Boronat pictured alongside the researcher Mario Montagud.

 

Contact: iditransferencia@epsg.upv.es

Ever thought of what it means to port WebRTC to mobile?

 

I used this image to depict that challenge. It is based on the WebRTC logo, with a mobile form of a chat bubble instead of the classic one.

 

Here's the post: bloggeek.me/porting-webrtc-mobile/

This is a representation of a "gateway" between the "normal" PSTN telephony system and WebRTC running on a browser

Is there going to be a Skype killer that is based on WebRTC?

I doubt it. It will not be a single company that can or will take Skype down.

 

Here's a post I've written about it: bloggeek.me/webrtc-skype-killer/

WebRTC is now a done deal on the desktop. Chrome supports it, Firefox has it in beta.

On mobile though, we have nothing at all besides Ericsson's Bowser.

 

What are the options of WebRTC deployments on mobile? Which one will be the successful method in 2013?

Find out here: bloggeek.me/webrtc-mobile/

What came first? The chicken or the egg?

 

I've drawn this one to depict the problem I have with some of my recent WebRTC related initiatives - to succeed they need an initial traction, and for that, I need assistance from others in the community: bloggeek.me/webrtc-chicken-egg-projects/

 

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A lot of people are asking this question: when will WebRTC really happen? Is this the time to invest in it?

 

Here's my answer: bloggeek.me/webrtc-takeoff/

A business man stick figure standing below a 2015 year sign with a WebRTC logo.

 

What should you expect from WebRTC in 2015? That's the topic of a post I've written around this image: bloggeek.me/webrtc-2015-capabilities/

The WebRTC Conference & Expo week came and went.

We are now left with a lot of announcements that coincided with the event, making this one the event of the WebRTC industry.

 

Here's what we learned last week: bloggeek.me/webrtc-announcements/

The WebRTC logo, with a lock inside it.

 

I've created this one for a post about WebRTC security: bloggeek.me/webrtc-most-secure-voip/

WebRTC is a disruptive technology that will change voice and video communications.

It has the power to consolidate and the power to fragment the market. Which one will it be?

 

I wrote a post about this topic: bloggeek.me/webrtc-fragment-or-consolidate/

Ericsson just launched the "world first" mobile browser that supports WebRTC.

 

Why have they done that? And what underlying competitive reasons have made them release this browser?

Read more here: bloggeek.me/ericsson-webrtc-mobile-browser/

There are many who believe WebRTC is bad for the privacy of the network. Especially when it comes to the data channel and to local IP address exposure.

 

But is that really so? bloggeek.me/webrtc-data-channels-explicitly-approved/

Long-time ExpressVPN users might know how ExpressVPN protects your IP address and prevents DNS leaks. But did you know: ExpressVPN can also protect you against WebRTC leaks? Watch the video for a quick explanation of WebRTC and how ExpressVPN steps up to protect your privacy.

For more information about WebRTC, visit: www.expressvpn.com/webrtc-leak-test

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Picture is used in a post I wrote about privacy of OTT and WebRTC communication taking place from the enterprise network. What can be extracted from encrypted VoIP media streams? Hint, a lot. blog.audiocodes.com/what-do-you-know-about-ott-voice-usag...

An image derived from www.flickr.com/photos/crazysphinx/4071064709/

 

I used it to depict the acquisition of Jibe Mobile by Google to get RCS (and Joyn) the kiss of life it needed.

 

See here: bloggeek.me/android-rcs/

Emmanuel Venisse

CTO, Bistri

Here's a slide for a presentation I am working on.

It takes the assets and engagement that Skype and Facebook has and places them in perspective to one another.

 

If WebRTC comes to fruition, and Facebook decides to adopt them - does Skype stand a chance?

 

Here are 2 posts I've written about this subject:

1. venturebeat.com/2012/09/10/the-webrtc-faceoff-skype-vs-fa...

2. bloggeek.me/skype-vs-facebook/

Adobe Connect announced recently its intent to support WebRTC. Does that mark another nail in the coffin of Flash as a viable web technology?

 

Here's a post I've written about it: bloggeek.me/adobe-webrtc-kill-flash/

A WebRTC dude with a real hand attached.

 

I really had no other way to depict 5 types of WebRTC companies, so I went for this one...

 

Here's the post: bloggeek.me/webrtc-companies/

Everyone on Bistri has his own Video Conference room, up to 4 participants. One unique and simple link to join your conference: bistri.me/username/conf

 

WebRTC

Web Push Notification architecture for WebRTC Web Applications presented on thenewdialtone.com/webrtc-browser-push-notification/

 

Now that we're heading towards a WebRTC world, it begs the question: where does SIP fit in in all this?

 

Here's a post I've written about this: bloggeek.me/place-sip-webrtc/

When I thought about how to depict an Apple-moment for Google, obviously something around Android came up - so what better thing can I do besides making an Android out of a real green Apple?

 

The post this went into is about Android's Apple moment, which for me is WebRTC: bloggeek.me/google-apple-moment/

A finger pushing the leaning tower of pisa.

 

In this case, I used it in a post about things you shouldn't do with WebRTC: bloggeek.me/5-things-you-should-stop-doing-with-webrtc/

 

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