We’re pleased to announce that Google is the latest TADHack sponsor. Their focus will be hacks using WebRTC.
WebRTC is a free, open Web platform that enables web browsers with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple JavaScript APIs. Their mission is to enable rich, high quality, RTC applications to be developed in the browser via simple JavaScript APIs and HTML5.
The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google, Mozilla and Opera.
At TADHack André Pinto, a core WebRTC engineer on Chrome will be on hand help.
TADHack enables developers to experiment with WebRTC through a number of the sponsors, and mash-up traditional communications with WebRTC. Many of the hackathon submissions are focused on both Telecom APIs and WebRTC, its great that Google is part of TADHack.