Monday, February 11, 2013

Firefox and Chrome Can Mutual "Calling"

Two competing browser, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, it has close cooperation. Both could be another "calling".

That is, developers can now create applications that perform voice and video that runs on Firefox and Chrome. This application does not require third-party plug-in to run.

Demo video call like that could be seen in the YouTube video featuring the Chief Innovation Officer of Mozilla, Todd Simpson and Google Director of Product Management, Hugh Finnan following: http://youtu.be/MsAWR_rJ5n8.



This can be achieved thanks to cooperation WebRTC application made ​​by both parties. In addition to voice or video communications, WebRTC can also be used to share data, for example to share photos or documents.

WebRTC is an open standard that is being processed by an international standards body World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

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