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Plugins-Free WebRTC Based Peer 2 Peer Video Delivery – HTML5 Video

Originally posted on blog.kaltura.org . We invite you for a sneak preview of a new disruptive WebRTC based Peer to Peer technology and experience the first ever plugins-free, large-scale peer-assisted streaming of video from multiple sources around the world, where all…
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Initial notes on Microsofts CU-RTC-Web Proposal – Educated Guesswork

Initial notes on Microsofts CU-RTC-Web Proposal. “Yesterday, Microsoft published their CU-RTC-Web WebRTC API proposal as an alternative to the existing W3C WebRTC API being implemented in Chrome and Firefox. Microsofts proposal is a “low-level API” proposal which basically exposes a…
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