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The Alphabet Soup of Smart Home IoT

January 26, 2015 / in IoT / Add Comment

The Alphabet Soup of Smart Home IoT

IoT is high on the hype cycle for a few years now, 2014 and the 2015 CES event were an important milestone for IoT and specifically for the home environment as a few market influencers made strategic moves. What we see is that different market players are trying to become the market place for applications and services that will manage our homes and things.

Tagged With: Android, Android@Home, Apple, Automatic, Craig Federighi, Dropcam, Google, Home Automation, HomeKit, iOS, IOT, MFi Program, Nest, Physical Web, Samsung, Smart Home, SmartThings, Xiaomi, Z-Wave, Zigbee

“Please, go away” by Seth Godin is Not About Technology

January 20, 2015 / in Markets & People / Add Comment

“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

Tagged With: Amazon, Contact Center, WebRTC

OpenWebRTC: An Interview with Stefan Alund

January 13, 2015 / in Mobile, VoIP / Add Comment

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

Tagged With: Android, BSD, Ericsson, Gecko, GitHub, Google, GStreamer, H.264, HW acceleration, IE, IETF, Interview, iOS, Mozila, Open Source, OpenWebRTC, SDK, Stefan Alund, W3C, WebKit, WebRTC

Why Airline Fee Model Will Kill Innovation

January 5, 2015 / in Markets & People / 7 Comments

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.

Tagged With: Asymmetric Business Models, Gagaom, Net Neutrality, OTT, Telco, WebRTC

The WebRTC Mobile Challenge

December 23, 2014 / in Mobile / Add Comment

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.

Tagged With: Android, Ericsson, Google, iOS, Mobile, OpenWebRTC, WebRTC, WebView

WebRTC Conference 2014 In Review

December 22, 2014 / in Markets & People / 4 Comments

WebRTC Conference 2014 In Review

Last year when I spoke with some large vendors and service providers, a common answer to “What are you doing with WebRTC?” was – “We are looking at it”.

Tagged With: Dan Burnett, Data Channel, Dean Bubley, Douglas Tait, Drone, Fikri Firat, Hackathon, Horus Lugo, IETF, Jitsi, Kurento, Mictosoft, ORTC, Philipp Hancke, Viblast, Victor Pascual Avila, W3C, WebRTC, WebRTCFest

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