
For me, Google’s Apple moment isn’t Google Glass, which is years from becoming a reality. It is WebRTC, which is just around the corner.

Apple iOS and Google Android – are they really that different? Can we really tell the difference anymore?

It is my birthday today, and I want an Amazon phone as a gift.

There are new use cases sprouting on a daily basis for video calling. How are these new services work and what does this mean for the enterprise video conferencing market?

How fast can you reach a million users? How about 20 million? 50 million? Is this the only indication for startup companies that have a chance at success?

Here is someone I really wanted to interview about WebRTC: Serge Lachapelle, the Googler in charge of their WebRTC efforts.

Google has a spec for WebRTC. Microsoft has a spec for WebRTC. Where’s Apple’s WebRTC spec and what should it contain?

Carriers have their hands full with OTT threats. But now there’s WebRTC – what does that mean for them, and what should carriers do to make it into an opportunity?

There is a debate heating up around WebRTC: Which codecs should it mandate to use? It is an open war between free and patented technologies – one that will affect us all.