GigaomPipe turns to WebRTC for in-Facebook file transfer tech
WebRTC is useful for all sorts of things, and it turns out peer-to-peer, real-time file transfer is one of them. Read more »
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WebRTC is useful for all sorts of things, and it turns out peer-to-peer, real-time file transfer is one of them. Read more »
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