WebRTC Weekly Issue #349 - October 14, 2020

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

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Reading

Headroom, which uses AI to supercharge videoconferencing, raises $5M (TechCrunch)
A lot of investment money is going towards better video conferencing these days.

Microsoft Edge tries to one-up Chrome with instant video calls and more (TheNextWeb)
Skype for Web integrated in Edge.

Technical

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Implementing REDundant audio on an SFU (webrtcHacks)
This one shows how different it is to implement a feature in an SFU versus a client.

Wave-Share – Serverless, Peer-To-Peer, Local File Sharing Through Sound (KitPloit)
Connecting local devices using ultrasonic prof of concept.

Use Cases and Customer Wins

Exploring better ways to work (Slack)
Slack is looking beyond simple video conferences, which makes sense for someone like Slack.

Releases

Agora Releases Version 3.1.2 (Agora)
Minor bug fixes in this one.

From our own posts

None this week.