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Google and Mozilla have today released a WebRTC demo video showing how their two browsers, Chrome and Firefox, can now let users communicate via video and chat using WebRTC. WebRTC has been developed ...
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Mozilla is making good on its promise to take its fledgling Social API beyond the simple Facebook integration it showcased for the launch of Firefox 17. In fact, the company's newest Social API demo ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The web has revolutionised communication, and WebRTC promises to take the revolution a step ...
What if your browser could know when you are getting a call on your mobile phone? Earlier this month, Google and Mozilla demonstrated how their browsers’ WebRTC implementations could interoperate.
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WebRTC, which stands for ‘Web Real-Time Communications,’ is an open source project to enable real-time communication, like video calls and file-sharing, between browsers. As you may know, Mozilla is ...
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