Friday, March 8, 2013

L 8217; # & latest Chrome Beta supports & # 8217; use of WebRTC for videochat

chrome beta

As you may have already read last night , Chrome Beta was updated to support password synchronization, 8217; # & auto-completion of forms, and compression via proxy pages. What is not stated clearly the changelog though is another very interesting aspect: l # & 8217; using WebRTC (to enable it simply go as always all 8217; # & chrome://flags address and activate the # & 8217; namesake option).

Maybe you have indeed noticed that Google's browser has requested a new permission â€" to access the smartphone's camera: but what is it for the camera in a browser the answer seems obvious, but not jump too quickly to conclusions. Has not yet been implemented any form of video chat, but at least the browser can interact seamlessly with your phone's camera, and therefore we expect news about in a future update.

For now you can still enjoy looking in the mirror, for example by opening this small site in HTML5 thanks to Chrome Beta; Alternatively you can rely that in an outstanding article is my eye that scrutinizes 8220; # & Sauron & # model 8221;. Or almost.

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