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  1. via webtrc
    07-07-2016 to , , by totpunk and -1 others
  2. This is an example of using WebRTC: "video conference in a browser".
    29-08-2013 to by tostado and -1 others
  3. The WebRTC APIs are designed to allow JS applications to create real-time connections with Audio, Video, and/or Data channels directly between users via their browsers, or to servers supporting the WebRTC protocols. It also leverages navigator.mozGetUserMedia() to get access to mic and camera data (getUserMedia() is being standardized in the Media Capture Task force, along with Recording APIs).
    29-08-2013 to by tostado and -1 others
  4. apprtc.appspot.com is a webrtc demo application hosted on App Engine. Developed by Google and Mozilla, it enables both browsers to "talk" to each other using the WebRTC API.
    29-08-2013 to by tostado and -1 others
  5. Following are a few pages to test various aspects of Mozilla's implementation of WebRTC.
    29-08-2013 to by tostado and -1 others
  6. 29-08-2013 to by tostado and -1 others
  7. WebRTC is a free, open project that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple Javascript APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose. Our mission: To enable rich, high quality, RTC applications to be developed in the browser via simple Javascript APIs and HTML5. Our first milestone: To provide the key RTC components to the browser community and collaborate on implementing a universal set of Javascript APIs. The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google, Mozilla and Opera.
    12-07-2011 to , , , by totpunk and -1 others

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