Ericsson’s Bowser has been resurrected to make up for the lack of a WebRTC-compatible browser on iOS and is now available for download from Apple’s App Store. The Swedish telecom vendor said it had ...
Ericsson is resurrecting its WebRTC-based browser, Bowser, to help spark the development of more websites and apps that embrace voice, video and messaging features. WebRTC (Real-Time Communications) ...
The open source VoIP engine and standards initiative, known as WebRTC, is finally starting to get some traction. Earlier this month, Slack followed Facebook Messenger’s lead and launched its voice ...
Browsers with WebRTC support are becoming a reality. But there are, and will continue to be, notable exceptions. It has been 6 months since my previous post detailing the state of the market when it ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. The International ...
WebRTC Offers Browser-Agnostic Solution Contrast this current state of affairs with a vision of what’s possible with WebRTC. Anyone with a Web browser and a microphone can make calls to anyone else ...
The browser has been resurrected at least in part to make up for Apple's apparent disinterest in the technology Ericsson is resurrecting its WebRTC-based browser, Bowser, to help spark the development ...
Ericsson is resurrecting its WebRTC-based browser, Bowser, to help spark the development of more websites and apps that embrace voice, video and messaging features. WebRTC (Real-Time Communications) ...
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