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AddLive to Demo at the Enterprise Connect Conference in Orlando

March 16, 2013
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AddLive has been selected to demo at EC’s WebRTC Conference-within-a-conference on Monday 18th March. The session is ‘Innovation within WebRTC’ and runs from 1pm to 2pm EST in the Osceola 5 room. More details can be found here: www.enterpriseconnect.com/orland
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Guest post: Peer Connection Part 1

March 15, 2013
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This is a guess post written by Arjun Varma. Arjun is a CS student from India. He has “an immense passion for Computer Science and loves the theory and concepts behind it”. He is an Open Source Enthusiast and contributes to the Mozilla project where he has been involved wi
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AddLive at Mobile World Congress

February 24, 2013
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AddLive is at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week.
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Press ProgrammableWeb – “Real Time Communications Made Easy: AddLive API”

February 01, 2013
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A nice article by Candice McMillan on our video and voice APIs. “You could describe AddLive as a supplement to WebRTC; it takes the technology a step further. WebRTC only supports web browsers, but AddLive expands on this and also allows for the development of native iOS, Androi
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TMCnet Post – WebRTC Challenges

January 28, 2013
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There is a good blog by Tom Keating on TMCnet about the challenges faced by WebRTC. The article can be summarized to: 1. It is still early days for WebRTC, “The various browser implementations of the current WebRTC specifications are the first go around with some of the implemen
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Press TMCnet – “AddLive offers peace in a crazy world of WebRTC”

January 27, 2013
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Our goal at AddLive is enable the WebRTC community. When WebRTC started back in 2011, we realised that it was going to be a while before WebRTC was ready in all browsers, and that there were numerous features that we wanted that WebRTC wasn’t going to support. Fast forward two y
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AddLive Tutorial on Gun.io

January 22, 2013
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Ted Kozak, our “tech guy”, has just written a great AddLive JS API tutorial for Gun.io. It is part of a two article tutorial that teaches you how to create a 1-1 video room. You can have a look at a working prototype on JSFiddle here. A big thanks to the guys at Gun.io. If
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Weekly WebRTC Summary from BlogGeek.me

January 21, 2013
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Tsahi Levent-Levi, from BlogGeek.me, has decided to send out a weekly WebRTC news summary. Great idea! As the momentum behind WebRTC grows we’ll need a summary. Get it here.
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WebRTC Experiments by Muaz Khan

January 20, 2013
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For those of you looking for some WebRTC example code, have a look at Muaz Khan’s, WebRTC Experiments. He has numerous code example on his GitHub account using the latest WebRTC implementations Chrome Canary and Firefox Nightly builds. Take a look here. And here is his Github.
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WebRTC Cheatsheet

January 19, 2013
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We have recently added a new page to our website, called WebRTC Q&A. It answers many questions that people have around the emerging open standard. Since WebRTC is moving so fast we’ll keep this page regularly updated. The content is below. Are there any questions we have mi
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