Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com; The last one for 2014,
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Reading
WebRTC & Academia / Education (Disruptive Wireless)
Dean Bubley on the role academia plays in WebRTC.
10 of the best startups that made an impact in 2014 (TheNextWeb)
I don’t really agree with the list myself, but Wire, which makes use of WebRTC is in that list.
Technical
No one develops code this time of the year…
That said, there’s another Kranky Geek event coming up soon: http://webrtc-conference.com/kranky-geek/
Use Cases and Customer Wins
Kim Dotcom will soon launch an encrypted video call service (TheNextWeb)
From the looks of it, this service, by another high profile figure, will be based on WebRTC.
Releases
New VoxImplant features in 2015 (VoxImplant)
VoxImplant announces their intents (and roadmap?) for 2015.
From our own posts
- In Which Microsoft Browser Will WebRTC get Implemented? (BlogGeek.me)
- Will WebRTC Replace SIP? (BlogGeek.me)