Tag Archives: webrtc

TADHack-mini Chicago Winners

TADHack-mini Chicago ran over the weekend of the 3-4 October, just before the RTC Conference. We had 50 people involved with diverse backgrounds from of course IIT (Illinois Institute of Technology) students; through people in finance, manufacturing, and supply; many of which were not hard-core coders. TADHacks really are for everyone. In reverse alphabetical order … Continue reading TADHack-mini Chicago Winners

TADHack-mini Chicago 3/4 October

TADHack-mini Chicago will run over the weekend of the 3rd and 4th October at the Idea Shop in Chicago, just before the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Real Time Communications Conference. The Hackathon will focus on IoT (Internet of Things), next generation emergency services (NG911), Telecom APIs and WebRTC, identity / federation, and speech / video … Continue reading TADHack-mini Chicago 3/4 October

How a Marketing Guy Won TADHack with ThirdEye

I am a product management and product marketing consultant that’s been focused on WebRTC for the past couple of years. I am not a professional developer. This is how I won $1000 as an amateur at the TADHack. My background I did go to school for Electrical Engineering and did some coding there (mostly assembly … Continue reading How a Marketing Guy Won TADHack with ThirdEye

TADHack Global 2015 Summary

TADHack Global 2015 ran on 13-14 June across 15 locations (including remote). Its focus is helping developers discover the power of adding telecom capabilities to their apps, services and business processes. We’re going to see several of the hacks created going live for customers in the coming months, that will be for another weblog. This … Continue reading TADHack Global 2015 Summary

Turn to TURN before you have WebRTC Connectivity Problems with StreamStack

You’ve studied up on WebRTC, the sponsor APIs, and worked feverishly to getting your hack together. You’ve been running tests on your local machine and everything is going great, and think to yourself “this WebRTC stuff is easy”. You run some tests between machines on the local network and it works. WebRTC is magic! So … Continue reading Turn to TURN before you have WebRTC Connectivity Problems with StreamStack

Global Keynotes

This weblog reviews the global keynotes streamed live from Lisbon on the 13th June, all times are local to Lisbon. Please see here for the timings at your location. The keynotes provide a unique insight into the vision and experiences of the industry’s thought leaders. 13:00  Welcome from Alan Quayle 13:10 Jonathan Christensen, Co-Founder and … Continue reading Global Keynotes

Third Space Learning by Steev Goodwin

Third Space Learning aims to make specialist one-to-one numeracy tuition available to as many children as possible, in a format that is directed by Teachers. To achieve this we have taken a global approach to maths talent; recruiting and training Maths graduates from one part of the world, to help teach students in another. We … Continue reading Third Space Learning by Steev Goodwin

TADHack Ireland: bridging the web and telecom worlds

TADHack is a grass roots initiative focused on building a software centric telecom application developer ecosystem and on June 13-14 2015 this ecosystem will bloom in Dublin as it connects live into 14 other locations across the world to participate in TADHack Global 2015. TADHack Dublin will host a diversity of individuals with skills in user … Continue reading TADHack Ireland: bridging the web and telecom worlds

WebRTC Lights from Neil Stratford

By Neil Stratford (@neilstratford) For the WebRTC themed London TADHack-mini I wanted to build something that demonstrated WebRTC in a different way, that wasn’t traditional audio or video communication. The hack, WebRTC Lights, has its roots in the festive season, the idea being to replace boring old strings of blinking lights with modern LED strips, … Continue reading WebRTC Lights from Neil Stratford

Developer Showcase: Viblast

Viblast – the idea & the company: We started developing the technology behind Viblast in 2010, recognizing the need for a solution to relieve last-mile video delivery congestion. In other words, our founders wanted to watch the World Cup. Unfortunately, that particularly year, the games were taking place during work hours. Not to be too … Continue reading Developer Showcase: Viblast