WebRTC
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WebRTC is a W3C Recommendation that defines a set of JS APIs for Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities, supported by modern browsers, and some video chat sites, sometimes used for remote participation during IndieWebCamps and virtual Homebrew Website Club meetups.
IndieWeb Examples
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No known IndieWeb Examples. Do you use WebRTC on your personal site?
- Add yourself here… (see this for more details)
Services
The following sites support in-browser to browser video-chat using WebRTC:
Articles
- 2014-10-16 GigaOM: Hello Firefox! Mozilla’s browser gets built-in WebRTC video chat through Telefónica partnership
- About the former Firefox Hello
See Also
- http://www.webrtc.org/
- http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webrtc/basics/
- http://simplewebrtc.com/
- phone
- communication
- WebRTC For The Curious (archived) is “an open-source book created by WebRTC implementers to share their hard-earned knowledge with the world.” CC0 licensed and available through GitHub as well.