exfileme Splendid Jan 6, 2008 3,909 0 22,730 Feb 5, 2013 #1 It's a step closer to plug-in free, client-free web-based calling. Mozilla, Google Make First WebRTC Call in Firefox, Chrome : Read more
It's a step closer to plug-in free, client-free web-based calling. Mozilla, Google Make First WebRTC Call in Firefox, Chrome : Read more
S sykozis Distinguished Dec 17, 2008 338 0 18,930 Feb 5, 2013 #3 I give it until launch before this is compromised....if it hasn't already been...
A A Bad Day Distinguished Nov 25, 2011 344 0 18,930 Feb 5, 2013 #4 *Connection dropped because your ISP is too lazy to fix the problem of a 800 ms ping and 5% packet loss to servers 50 miles way, despite being able to download 1080p Youtube videos ridiculously fast*
*Connection dropped because your ISP is too lazy to fix the problem of a 800 ms ping and 5% packet loss to servers 50 miles way, despite being able to download 1080p Youtube videos ridiculously fast*
dalethepcman Distinguished Jul 1, 2010 541 0 18,940 Feb 6, 2013 #5 I find this rather hilarious for Mozilla and Firefox to "light a fire" under getting this standard created, immediately after Microsoft bought Skype. Also the lack of support / testing / corroboration with the IE dev team.
I find this rather hilarious for Mozilla and Firefox to "light a fire" under getting this standard created, immediately after Microsoft bought Skype. Also the lack of support / testing / corroboration with the IE dev team.