Mozilla wants to change the way people access the internet with Firefox browser besutannya. More recently, a company based in Mountain View was announced a demo video chat in Firefox.
Ubergizmo proclaimed on Monday (09/04/2012), this handy feature will be issued with a standard Web Real Time Communication (WebRTC). The aim is to support voice as well as streaming video in a web of communication, without having to add plugins.
Current standards are still in the stage of draft WebRTC. But on the other hand, this standard has been endorsed by the majority of browser vendors. One of them is Google who obviously looked at the standards.
Anant Narayanan from Mozilla Labs has been devoted to make the developer resolve this feature and include it in the list of virtues. It is estimated, these advanced features will land in Firefox in a matter of months.
In addition, Google also introduced a feature early WebRTC, including camera access APIs in Chrome developer channel. It is so expectations are going up again when the urge to see Mozilla follow Google's efforts, so that this technology will be widespread.
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