Hi,
Benjamin Horst wrote on 2011-08-13 19:25:
Google Plus Hangouts are built on a technology called WebRTC, which is open source and will be
integrated in more browsers over time. So, I think it's a promising direction to go.
http://www.webrtc.org/home
I think we should give it a try for our purposes.
while I have no hands-on experience with Google+ video chats, for an
article I've recently written, I tested various video conferencing
systems. Being affected by the problems with Mumble, I found the Google
Mail chat by far the most uncomplicated one, so trying out Google+ might
be ineed worth a try.
Didn't know about WebRTC, so thanks for mentioning it, sounds definitely
worth investigating further!
Florian
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