WebRTC Weekly Issue #253 - December 5, 2018

Here is the latest on WebRTC  from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.

Reading

Live Broadcasting Tech & Trends in 2018  sponsored 
Explore the history of live broadcasting, and it’s current trends and opportunities in the industry.

Microsoft is building a Chromium-powered web browser that will replace Edge on Windows 10 (Windows Central)
If this is true, then we are left with practically two browsers for WebRTC: Chrome and Firefox.

Skype launches real-time captions and subtitles (Tech Crunch)
Transcription will be part and parcel of video meetings moving forward.

Technical

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Adventures in Video Conferencing Part 1: The Wild World of WebRTC (Project Zero)
On trying and finding attack surfaces in the main WebRTC implementation.

How to Integrate callstats.io with the AppRTC Android Demo (callstats.io)
A step by step guide to getting callstats.io into your Android app.

Sentiment analysis with Agora’s video call (Agora.io)
Connecting a sentiment analysis algorithm to a video call.

Use Cases and Customer Wins

None this week.

Releases

Now You Can Add Programmable Voice Participants to Video Group Rooms (Twilio)
Twilio now allows connecting PSTN voice calls into video rooms.

Introducing the OnSIP Mobile App: An OnSIP Softphone for iOS and Android (OnSIP)
OnSIP adds a mobile app to its service.

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