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WebRTC Digest – Week of 6/10 – Mozilla, CubeSlam, and WebRTC Conference

Mozilla

Mozilla announced their “Talkilla” project (source on GitHub), which will

… allow users to communicate in real time as they browse the web, and offer tools to share their online experience. Additional Service Providers will be expose their services, for example, dialing out and receiving calls from the telephone network.

Also, Mozilla is requesting help testing Firefox’s WebRTC implementation this Friday (June 21):

We would like for you to use the new version of Firefox on your Android phone and desktop or laptop machine, and take a close look at the latest Nightly builds in order to assist us in identifying any noticeably major issues found with our WebRTC implementation, and ensure that all feature functionality that is included in this upcoming release is on its way to a feature and testing complete state.

CubeSlam

Google launched a fun Pong clone called “CubeSlam” that utilizes the WebRTC data channel. Try it out at cubeslam.com and check out the source code on Google Code.

WebRTC Conference and Expo

We’ll be in Atlanta next week for the WebRTC Conference and Expo. Be sure to drop by and say hello at our booth (#81). We have one free pass to the conference available, so the first person to send us a note at [email protected] will get it!

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