Cirque du Soleil's Movi.Kanti.Revo Chrome Experiment Proves You Don't Need a Kinect

Cirque du Soleil's Movi.Kanti.Revo Chrome Experiment Proves You Don't Need a Kinect

When you've got a browser with WebRTC support and a webcam

Mockups of the Webcam and Mic Controls for WebRTC in Firefox 18

Mockups of the Webcam and Mic Controls for WebRTC in Firefox 18

WebRTC will allow websites to handle voice and video calls

Opus, Mozilla's New Open-Source, Scalable Audio Codec Becomes an IEFT Standard

Opus, Mozilla's New Open-Source, Scalable Audio Codec Becomes an IEFT Standard

Paving the way for WebRTC, which will use it as the default and mandatory audio codec

Mozilla Commits to Full WebRTC Support in Firefox 18

Mozilla Commits to Full WebRTC Support in Firefox 18

Standard, web-based audio and video chat is almost here

Mozilla May Have Won the Codec Wars for WebRTC Before They Even Started

Mozilla May Have Won the Codec Wars for WebRTC Before They Even Started

The Opus codec, developed by Mozilla, may become standard for WebRTC

Microsoft Proposes Its Own WebRTC Standard, Different from Google’s

Microsoft Proposes Its Own WebRTC Standard, Different from Google’s

As with HTTP 2.0, Microsoft has its own ideas on how to do things

Microsoft Is Gearing Up for a Browser-Based Skype

Microsoft Is Gearing Up for a Browser-Based Skype

Via the Customizable, Ubiquitous Real-Time Communication over the Web proposal

Chrome 21 Lands with Webcam, Gamepad and Retina Display Support

Chrome 21 Lands with Webcam, Gamepad and Retina Display Support

Chrome 21 lays the groundwork for several future technologies

Straight After Chrome, Firefox Adds Early Support for Webcams and Microphones

Straight After Chrome, Firefox Adds Early Support for Webcams and Microphones

Support for the getUserMedia API has landed in Firefox Nightly

Skype to Work in a Browser via WebRTC

Skype to Work in a Browser via WebRTC

It seems that Microsoft is exploring the possibility of using WebRTC for Skype

WebRTC, Native Real-Time Communications, May Debut in Chrome 20

WebRTC, Native Real-Time Communications, May Debut in Chrome 20

The first stable release of the API will be making its debut soon

Mozilla Demos Native Video Chat in Firefox Thanks to WebRTC

Mozilla Demos Native Video Chat in Firefox Thanks to WebRTC

The technology is far from ready, but there is progress being made

Google Chrome Dev Now Supports WebRTC for Plugin-Free Audio and Video Chat

Google Chrome Dev Now Supports WebRTC for Plugin-Free Audio and Video Chat

WebRTC is destined to become a web standard, to be supported by all browsers

Opera Labs Build Enables Web Apps to Access Your Webcam Directly

Opera Labs Build Enables Web Apps to Access Your Webcam Directly

Paving the way for a next generation of web apps for video calls, photo editing and so on

Gamepad, Webcam and Microphone Support Coming to Google Chrome

Gamepad, Webcam and Microphone Support Coming to Google Chrome

But it's going to be a while before web applications can take advantage of them

 
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