Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Microsoft no fan of existing WebRTC standard, proposes its own to get Skype onboard

Microsoft no fan of WebRTC standard in Chrome, proposes its own to get Skype onboard

Microsoft, oppose an Internet standard promoted by your competitors? Out. While Firefox, Opera and Chrome now WebRTC implemented at some level for the plugin free VoIP and chat with webcam, Microsoft does not believe that the current rule as proposed is up to link with the existing or obeying basic principles "Web." It suggests a new UC-RTC-standard Web to fix what is broken WebRTC said. Fortunately, the changes are more technical improvements that political maneuvering: Microsoft wants a transport layer peer-to-peer offering greater control, and reduce some of the requirements which slows technology today. There is no doubt an economic incentive for a company that wants to promote Skype in browser, but the format is already in front of the W3C and could become a true multi-standard platform. If other members of the W3C are ready (a little) to reinvent the wheel, the approach could get Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer users who speak -. Not really talk

Filed under: Internet Microsoft source not a fan of the current standard WebRTC offers its own Skype to get on board originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, August 6th, 2012 3:46:00 p.m. EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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