Chrome 27 Supports Live Audio Input in the Web Audio API

Chrome 27 Supports Live Audio Input in the Web Audio API

Chrome also brings a five percent page loading speed increase

Firefox 22 Beta Now Supports WebRTC Voice and Video Chat by Default

Firefox 22 Beta Now Supports WebRTC Voice and Video Chat by Default

The standards-based technology should greatly improve communication on the web

Mozilla's Embeddable WebRTC Widget Adds Video Chat on Any Site

Mozilla's Embeddable WebRTC Widget Adds Video Chat on Any Site

WebRTC still has some way to go, but it's usable already

Mozilla's Opus Audio Codec Is Enabled by Default in Google Chrome 27

Mozilla's Opus Audio Codec Is Enabled by Default in Google Chrome 27

It's also the default choice for WebRTC communications

Google Ensures the Future and Freedom of the VP8 Video Codec with Patent Deal

Google Ensures the Future and Freedom of the VP8 Video Codec with Patent Deal

No one using or modifying VP8 will be threatened with legal action

Firefox 21 Aurora Adds Startup Optimization, WebRTC by Default and Three-State DNT

Firefox 21 Aurora Adds Startup Optimization, WebRTC by Default and Three-State DNT

The latest Aurora release comes with several interesting new features

  • Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • February 25th, 2013
Watch How the WebRTC Voice and Video Call Demo in Firefox for Android Works

Watch How the WebRTC Voice and Video Call Demo in Firefox for Android Works

Mozilla and Ericsson used WebRTC and Social API to link the phone to the browser

Ericsson Demos Own Number Voice Calls in Firefox on the Desktop and Phones

Ericsson Demos Own Number Voice Calls in Firefox on the Desktop and Phones

The demo makes full use of WebRTC and Mozilla's Social API

  • Web Blog
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • February 16th, 2013
Aviary Experiments with Real-Time Video Effects in the Browser

Aviary Experiments with Real-Time Video Effects in the Browser

Aviary is known for its photo editing tools and effects, for the web and mobile devices

Google and Mozilla Demo the First WebRTC Video Chat Between Firefox and Chrome

Google and Mozilla Demo the First WebRTC Video Chat Between Firefox and Chrome

WebRTC is coming along nicely, now working between browsers

Webcam and Mic Support by Default in Firefox 20 Aurora

Webcam and Mic Support by Default in Firefox 20 Aurora

The latest Aurora has support for getUserMedia enabled by default

Firefox 18 Boasts a Superfast IonMonkey JavaScript JIT and Preliminary WebRTC Support

Firefox 18 Boasts a Superfast IonMonkey JavaScript JIT and Preliminary WebRTC Support

The latest version of the browser has landed in the stable channel

Firefox Demos Native Audio and Video Chat Integrated with the Social API – Video

Firefox Demos Native Audio and Video Chat Integrated with the Social API – Video

Firefox has full support for the three major components of WebRTC

Chrome 23 Brings GPU Video, Per-Site Permissions, Do Not Track

Chrome 23 Brings GPU Video, Per-Site Permissions, Do Not Track

The latest Chrome has landed in the stable channel

WebRTC Is Shaping Up in Firefox, Though There’s Still Plenty to Do

WebRTC Is Shaping Up in Firefox, Though There’s Still Plenty to Do

Standard, real-time audio and voice communications over the web are almost here

Firefox 18 Aurora Adds Preliminary Support for Native Voice and Video Calls

Firefox 18 Aurora Adds Preliminary Support for Native Voice and Video Calls

As promised, Mozilla is gearing up for full support of the WebRTC standard in Firefox 18

WebRTC and CSS 3D Made the Surreal Movi.Kanti.Revo Chrome Experiment Possible

WebRTC and CSS 3D Made the Surreal Movi.Kanti.Revo Chrome Experiment Possible

The latest web technology was used in the experiment created by Cirque du Soleil

 
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