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BISTRI: a new French startup involved in WebRTC

Welcome to Bistri a French startup that recently joined W3C as a Member.

Because of their communications technology expertise, Bistri joined the W3C WebRTC Working Group. WebRTC is a set of technologies set to transform the world of telecommunications, providing the ability for any two users to contact each other with voice and video via their browsers. It's nice to see young companies to be involved in exciting technology evolution and to have the confirmation that W3C provides the opportunity to be involved in the Web development. Let's go !

Filed by Bernard Gidon on November 21, 2012 3:30 PM in Web Applications
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