The Future of ORTC with WebRTC
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Trent Johnsen from Hookflash reviews Object RTC (ORTC) and how its improvements are already making their way into WebRTC.
Bernard Aboba, Principal Architect, Lync Division at Microsoft, discusses ORTC-based WebRTC implementation examples including Microsoft's Edge browser.
This session is from an afternoon of talks by WebRTC experts, including updates from Google, Mozilla and Microsoft. The event took place at the Google office in San Francisco. More details at http://krankygeek.com.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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