WebRTC puts video chats all in the browser

Tuesday, April 10, 2012 - 05:00 in Mathematics & Economics

(Phys.org) -- “It’s all in the browser. No plugins. And you don’t just need only Chrome either, Good stuff.” Those are the comments you can hear when in WebRTC circles. For those who have not yet heard about WebRTC, you probably will and more often in the months to come. A web standard still in its draft stage is getting lots of attention, nightly experiments, and hard work to get the standard into shape. The WebRTC standard has been endorsed by a number of browser vendors. The standard group’s reason for being is that “Currently, there is no free, high quality, complete solution available that enables communication in the browser." WebRTC aims to make that happen.

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