Plugin-free video conferencing now in Chrome Beta Android — from tomsguide.com by Kevin Parrish

 

 

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Google is growing ever so closer in bringing the Chrome desktop experience to Android. The company said that the latest browser beta release for the mobile platform now supports WebRTC and the Web Audio API. That means web developers can create real-time communications applications that can be used within the Chrome browser on Android devices without the need for a plugin.

WebRTC enables real-time communication such as video-conferencing in the browser,” the Chrome team said on Tuesday. “It consists of three independent components: getUserMedia, which provides access to the user’s webcam and microphone; PeerConnection, which sets up calls with the ability to traverse NATs and firewalls; and DataChannels, which establishes peer-to-peer data communication between browsers.”

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