In a previous post I wrote about IoT solutions coming to us from mobile device and OS vendors. The world of IoT and specifically platforms that allow developers to build services that interact with connected things has more variety. I had an interesting chat with Veselin Pizurica who is the founder of waylay.io. An early stage startup that offers a PaaS for IoT services
What’s Next for WebRTC Standards?
Dan Burnett & Amir Zmora team-up to provide you with an answer to this. If you are involved with WebRTC these are questions you probably ask yourself once in a while. How do I follow-up on what’s being worked on in WebRTC standard bodies? How do I know about these changes ahead of time, prepare for them and take advantage of them? Here comes the solution.
“Please, go away” by Seth Godin is Not About Technology
On Sunday this week Seth Godin published a post titled Please, go away. It talks about what we all feel when contacting customer care. Hard to get to a live agent. Hard to get professional.answers
OpenWebRTC: An Interview with Stefan Alund
Even though the known implementation of WebRTC is the open source coming from Google, it is not the only implementation. This interview is with Stefan Alund from Ericsson who is heading the team behind OpenWebRTC
Why Airline Fee Model Will Kill Innovation
Imagine how the web and the services running on it would look like if sending packets was like sending a letter. Priced in a similar model, you would pay for the size, weight and the priority in which you want your packets to be delivered in.
The WebRTC Mobile Challenge
Making WebRTC run nicely on mobile is still a challenge. There are different options for doing this and they vary based on specific needs, device type and OS.