This presentation introduces TokBox, a video chat platform. It discusses five popular video chat applications and recommends TokBox. It then explains how TokBox works, including its two versions of JavaScript APIs, privacy/security features, available features, customers that use it, and pricing. TokBox allows adding video chat to websites using its OpenTok API. It generates unique session IDs for privacy and can be used for both client-side and server-side development.
Web browser extensions allow custom programs to extend browser functionality. Major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari support extensions through different development approaches. Extensions are typically built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and add features like new pages, buttons or menus. The document outlines the file structures, guidelines and development processes for extensions in each browser. Firefox has the most complex process while Chrome and Safari aim to simplify development.
The document discusses Tokbox and Opentok, which are services that allow for easy videoconferencing. It notes that Opentok uses WebRTC and Flash for videoconferencing and has client APIs for JavaScript, iOS, and Android as well as server APIs for languages like Ruby, Python, NodeJS, PHP, and .NET. The document demonstrates Opentok and notes that while it supports video sessions with publishers and subscribers, it does not provide messaging or transmission of data during sessions.
The document discusses plans for an online connection group through Tokbox Quick Chat to discuss the previous Sunday sermon. It addresses logistics questions like the maximum number of participants and file sharing options. Potential agenda items are listed, including participants gossiping about points from the sermon and discussing scripture and its meaning. Action items include deciding how new participants will be recruited and establishing expectations around open or closed sessions.
1. The document discusses stress and changing paradigms in how stress is viewed and understood.
2. It introduces a stress model where behavior arises from stress, and between stress and behavior are primary emotions of love or fear.
3. Key terms discussed are regulation, being able to experience stress within one's tolerance window, and dysregulation, experiencing stress outside one's tolerance window.
This document discusses how telehealth and WebRTC can expand access to healthcare. It notes that aging populations will increase healthcare needs, and preventative care through remote options can reduce costs. WebRTC allows real-time video communication directly in browsers without plugins. Examples discussed include Walgreens offering virtual doctor consultations, and remote prenatal group sessions in Georgia lowering preterm birth rates. WebRTC provides encrypted audio/video and data transmission required for telehealth privacy compliance. Overall WebRTC enables new telehealth applications like remote monitoring using sensors to transmit health data in real-time.
This document introduces using OpenTok to add video chat capabilities to mobile applications through one-to-one and group video calls as well as broadcasts. It provides a link to get started with OpenTok and contact information for the author to ask questions.
Web browser extensions allow custom programs to extend browser functionality. Major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari support extensions through different development approaches. Extensions are typically built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and add features like new pages, buttons or menus. The document outlines the file structures, guidelines and development processes for extensions in each browser. Firefox has the most complex process while Chrome and Safari aim to simplify development.
The document discusses Tokbox and Opentok, which are services that allow for easy videoconferencing. It notes that Opentok uses WebRTC and Flash for videoconferencing and has client APIs for JavaScript, iOS, and Android as well as server APIs for languages like Ruby, Python, NodeJS, PHP, and .NET. The document demonstrates Opentok and notes that while it supports video sessions with publishers and subscribers, it does not provide messaging or transmission of data during sessions.
The document discusses plans for an online connection group through Tokbox Quick Chat to discuss the previous Sunday sermon. It addresses logistics questions like the maximum number of participants and file sharing options. Potential agenda items are listed, including participants gossiping about points from the sermon and discussing scripture and its meaning. Action items include deciding how new participants will be recruited and establishing expectations around open or closed sessions.
1. The document discusses stress and changing paradigms in how stress is viewed and understood.
2. It introduces a stress model where behavior arises from stress, and between stress and behavior are primary emotions of love or fear.
3. Key terms discussed are regulation, being able to experience stress within one's tolerance window, and dysregulation, experiencing stress outside one's tolerance window.
This document discusses how telehealth and WebRTC can expand access to healthcare. It notes that aging populations will increase healthcare needs, and preventative care through remote options can reduce costs. WebRTC allows real-time video communication directly in browsers without plugins. Examples discussed include Walgreens offering virtual doctor consultations, and remote prenatal group sessions in Georgia lowering preterm birth rates. WebRTC provides encrypted audio/video and data transmission required for telehealth privacy compliance. Overall WebRTC enables new telehealth applications like remote monitoring using sensors to transmit health data in real-time.
This document introduces using OpenTok to add video chat capabilities to mobile applications through one-to-one and group video calls as well as broadcasts. It provides a link to get started with OpenTok and contact information for the author to ask questions.
The document discusses how WebRTC is being used in various real-world applications like customer service, distributed workforces, and education. It provides examples of companies like Valspar, Fluke, and Minerva Project using WebRTC to enhance customer service through live video consultations, enable remote collaboration between colleagues, and reinvent the university learning experience. The document also outlines some challenges around performance, hardware acceleration, user experience, and ecosystem fragmentation that need to be addressed for WebRTC to gain wider adoption.
Putting WebRTC to Work: Using the Standard in the Real WorldIMTC
- TokBox is a startup that introduced the OpenTok live video platform in 2010 and transitioned to WebRTC in 2012. They were later acquired by Telefónica Digital.
- WebRTC makes it easy to add face-to-face video capabilities to any web or mobile application using just 17 lines of code compared to 500+ lines previously.
- Customers want real-time communications capabilities for use cases like customer service, remote education, and remote diagnosis, but don't want to become experts in real-time communications technology.
This document provides examples of how WebRTC is being used in real world applications. It describes uses such as connecting with a paint color consultant through live video, controlling HTML5 slides with a webcam, interacting around books and games, file transfer on Facebook, controlling an AR drone with video, using a telemedicine cart for remote communication, a guitar tuner application, connecting and collaborating remotely through Fluke Connect, scheduling live video sessions with language interpreters, hosting live video rap battles, an app to help blind users with live video calls, and controlling a telepresence robot with an iPad for remote video conversations. It concludes by asking what the reader will build using WebRTC.
This document discusses WebRTC, an open source project that enables real-time communication through JavaScript APIs in web browsers. It describes WebRTC's architecture and APIs used, advantages like being free and platform independent, and disadvantages like still being under development. It also covers WebRTC support by different platforms, open source applications, WebRTC PaaS services like Tokbox OpenTok, its benefits and pricing.
TokBox is a leading provider of web-based group video communications. With OpenTok, developers can integrate live group video conversations into their applications. OpenTok allows for configuration of video streams, unique viewpoints, scaling to large groups, and streaming across sites without downloads. It changes the face of collaboration by making information sources collaborative.
TokBox is a video chat service that allows up to 20 people to chat without downloading any software. It uses peer-to-peer technology and can be used for video calls, sharing content, recording and sending messages. TokBox has over 1 million registered users from 214 countries who generate millions of minutes of video chat daily. It partners with companies like Meebo and eBuddy to integrate its chat features.
This document provides tutorials and sample code for using the OpenTok JavaScript API for basic and advanced functionality. It includes tutorials for connecting to a session, publishing and viewing streams, controlling audio/video, moderating sessions, and more. Code samples are provided to demonstrate concepts like connecting to a session, subscribing and publishing streams, and handling events. The document is intended to help developers learn the OpenTok JavaScript API.
This document provides an overview and code samples for basic tutorials using the OpenTok JavaScript API, including a "Hello World" tutorial showing how to connect to a session, publish a webcam stream, and view other streams. It also covers debugging techniques and more advanced tutorials for moderation, signaling, resizing videos, audio-only/video-only streams, passing user info, and recording archives.
- This document discusses how to build chatbots with JavaScript using the Cisco Spark API. It covers what chatbots are and their benefits. It then provides steps to get started, including creating a Cisco Spark account, building a bot using Cloud9, adding webhooks to handle events, and testing the bot. Code samples and additional resources are also referenced.
October OpenNTF Webinar - What we like about Domino/Notes 12, recommended new...Howard Greenberg
In this webinar OpenNTF members will discuss the Domino/Notes 12 features they like and suggest for everyone to check out!
The topics and speakers will be:
Time-based One-time Authentication (TOTP) - Roberto Boccadoro
TOTP allows multi-factor authentication. When users login to a Domino web server they have to provide a time-based one-time use password in addition to their usual name/password. This is done using a third party application like Google Authenticator, Authy or Duo Mobile on their mobile devices/computers.
Domino OSGI Tasklet Service (DOTS) - Serdar Basegmez
Create Domino server tasks using Java OSGI plugins. These can be scheduled and can interface with the server console using TELL commands.
One Touch Setup for Domino - Roberto Boccadoro
In previous versions of HCL Domino, setting up a Domino server involved multiple steps. Starting with Domino 12, you can use one-touch Domino setup to set up a server in just a single step.
I presented at a tech talk at Howard University earlier this month on how to build chatbots using Slack developer platform tools and botkit framework. This talk discusses early disruptors in bot industry, slack bot project configuration setup deployment, integrating an external API in the bot followed by an example of a custom bot built for PayPal Platforms team.
Modern Web 2016: Using Golang to build a smart IM Bot Evan Lin
Evan Lin presents on using Golang to build smart instant messaging bots. The key points covered include:
1. What instant messaging bots are and how they work using a webhook to an HTTPS server.
2. Why Golang is a good choice for building bots, highlighting its speed, concurrency, and tooling.
3. Steps to build bots for Line and Facebook Messenger, deploying examples to Heroku for easy hosting.
4. Using natural language processing with LUIS to build smarter bots that can understand intent and entities.
5. The future of bots interacting directly without APIs and their potential uses for customer service and businesses.
Building Video Apps on Salesforce Platform
Agenda:
- Objectives
- Video Platforms
- WebRTC
- Streams, Connections, and Sessions
- Publishers / Subscribers
- High Level Architecture
- Stream Recording
- Apex SDK
DEMO
- Use Cases and Next Steps
- Resources
- Q&A
How to Dockerize, Automate the Build and Deployment Process for Flutter?9 series
This document outlines the steps to dockerize, automate builds, and deploy Flutter apps. It discusses setting up Docker and creating a Dockerfile. It describes creating a devcontainer folder structure and adding Flutter code. The steps to run the Docker container with VS Code and verify setup are provided. It concludes with running Flutter commands in the container to create and deploy projects.
Create a Bot with Delphi and Telegram - ITDevCon 2016Marco Breveglieri
Bots are virtual assistants and they are able to send messages and notifications, live updates and news to any user and also answering commands and do tasks. With their simplicity and ease of use, they are gaining popularity among local administrations, private companies and other business activities. In this session you will see how to use bots and create a new one from scratch with Delphi leveraging the Telegram Bot platform APIs.
Flash-based audio and video communicationKundan Singh
Modern multimedia communication systems have roots in several different technologies: transporting video over phone lines, using multicast on Internet2's Mbone, adding video session to VoIP or instant messaging, or adding interactive mode in existing streaming systems. Adobe's Flash Player has emerged as the most popular web platform for video content and used by almost all web users. More recently, several companies have attempted Flash-based interactive video communication. The high level abstractions offered by Flash Player and Flex framework significantly eases the development of video applications.
This talk will present the differences in video communication technologies, how it is being deployed in practice using the Flash platform, shedding some light on many confusions about what works and what does not, and how can Flash video work with standards such as SIP and HTML 5. This developer focused presentation will walk you through what it takes to build a Flash-based video communication system using example code.
This document provides instructions for embedding a Voki character into an Ultranet page in 3 steps:
1. Log into Ultranet, add a publication display to the desired space and edit it.
2. Create a Voki character on the Voki website and copy the embed code.
3. Paste the embed code into the publication display on Ultranet, name the display, remove an icon, and save.
WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is an API definition drafted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that supports browser-to-browser applications for voice calling, video chat, and P2P file sharing without plugins. Web RTC is a young but is a promising & powerful technology. The possibilities are endless that includes HD audio, video, file sharing, screen sharing, conference application and more. www.2600hz.com
- This document provides instructions for building a basic chat bot using the Cisco Spark API and deploying it on Cloud9. It discusses what chat bots are and their benefits. It then walks through setting up a Cisco Spark account, creating a bot profile, deploying the bot code to Cloud9, adding webhook events to trigger the bot, and testing the bot responses.
The document discusses the Firefox OS, an open source mobile operating system developed by Mozilla. It is based on web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. The OS uses the Gecko rendering engine and is divided into three main components - Gaia for the user interface, Gecko for running web apps, and Gonk which provides the Linux kernel and hardware abstraction layer. The document outlines the architecture, working, advantages and opportunities that Firefox OS provides for developers to build apps using web standards.
The document discusses how WebRTC is being used in various real-world applications like customer service, distributed workforces, and education. It provides examples of companies like Valspar, Fluke, and Minerva Project using WebRTC to enhance customer service through live video consultations, enable remote collaboration between colleagues, and reinvent the university learning experience. The document also outlines some challenges around performance, hardware acceleration, user experience, and ecosystem fragmentation that need to be addressed for WebRTC to gain wider adoption.
Putting WebRTC to Work: Using the Standard in the Real WorldIMTC
- TokBox is a startup that introduced the OpenTok live video platform in 2010 and transitioned to WebRTC in 2012. They were later acquired by Telefónica Digital.
- WebRTC makes it easy to add face-to-face video capabilities to any web or mobile application using just 17 lines of code compared to 500+ lines previously.
- Customers want real-time communications capabilities for use cases like customer service, remote education, and remote diagnosis, but don't want to become experts in real-time communications technology.
This document provides examples of how WebRTC is being used in real world applications. It describes uses such as connecting with a paint color consultant through live video, controlling HTML5 slides with a webcam, interacting around books and games, file transfer on Facebook, controlling an AR drone with video, using a telemedicine cart for remote communication, a guitar tuner application, connecting and collaborating remotely through Fluke Connect, scheduling live video sessions with language interpreters, hosting live video rap battles, an app to help blind users with live video calls, and controlling a telepresence robot with an iPad for remote video conversations. It concludes by asking what the reader will build using WebRTC.
This document discusses WebRTC, an open source project that enables real-time communication through JavaScript APIs in web browsers. It describes WebRTC's architecture and APIs used, advantages like being free and platform independent, and disadvantages like still being under development. It also covers WebRTC support by different platforms, open source applications, WebRTC PaaS services like Tokbox OpenTok, its benefits and pricing.
TokBox is a leading provider of web-based group video communications. With OpenTok, developers can integrate live group video conversations into their applications. OpenTok allows for configuration of video streams, unique viewpoints, scaling to large groups, and streaming across sites without downloads. It changes the face of collaboration by making information sources collaborative.
TokBox is a video chat service that allows up to 20 people to chat without downloading any software. It uses peer-to-peer technology and can be used for video calls, sharing content, recording and sending messages. TokBox has over 1 million registered users from 214 countries who generate millions of minutes of video chat daily. It partners with companies like Meebo and eBuddy to integrate its chat features.
This document provides tutorials and sample code for using the OpenTok JavaScript API for basic and advanced functionality. It includes tutorials for connecting to a session, publishing and viewing streams, controlling audio/video, moderating sessions, and more. Code samples are provided to demonstrate concepts like connecting to a session, subscribing and publishing streams, and handling events. The document is intended to help developers learn the OpenTok JavaScript API.
This document provides an overview and code samples for basic tutorials using the OpenTok JavaScript API, including a "Hello World" tutorial showing how to connect to a session, publish a webcam stream, and view other streams. It also covers debugging techniques and more advanced tutorials for moderation, signaling, resizing videos, audio-only/video-only streams, passing user info, and recording archives.
- This document discusses how to build chatbots with JavaScript using the Cisco Spark API. It covers what chatbots are and their benefits. It then provides steps to get started, including creating a Cisco Spark account, building a bot using Cloud9, adding webhooks to handle events, and testing the bot. Code samples and additional resources are also referenced.
October OpenNTF Webinar - What we like about Domino/Notes 12, recommended new...Howard Greenberg
In this webinar OpenNTF members will discuss the Domino/Notes 12 features they like and suggest for everyone to check out!
The topics and speakers will be:
Time-based One-time Authentication (TOTP) - Roberto Boccadoro
TOTP allows multi-factor authentication. When users login to a Domino web server they have to provide a time-based one-time use password in addition to their usual name/password. This is done using a third party application like Google Authenticator, Authy or Duo Mobile on their mobile devices/computers.
Domino OSGI Tasklet Service (DOTS) - Serdar Basegmez
Create Domino server tasks using Java OSGI plugins. These can be scheduled and can interface with the server console using TELL commands.
One Touch Setup for Domino - Roberto Boccadoro
In previous versions of HCL Domino, setting up a Domino server involved multiple steps. Starting with Domino 12, you can use one-touch Domino setup to set up a server in just a single step.
I presented at a tech talk at Howard University earlier this month on how to build chatbots using Slack developer platform tools and botkit framework. This talk discusses early disruptors in bot industry, slack bot project configuration setup deployment, integrating an external API in the bot followed by an example of a custom bot built for PayPal Platforms team.
Modern Web 2016: Using Golang to build a smart IM Bot Evan Lin
Evan Lin presents on using Golang to build smart instant messaging bots. The key points covered include:
1. What instant messaging bots are and how they work using a webhook to an HTTPS server.
2. Why Golang is a good choice for building bots, highlighting its speed, concurrency, and tooling.
3. Steps to build bots for Line and Facebook Messenger, deploying examples to Heroku for easy hosting.
4. Using natural language processing with LUIS to build smarter bots that can understand intent and entities.
5. The future of bots interacting directly without APIs and their potential uses for customer service and businesses.
Building Video Apps on Salesforce Platform
Agenda:
- Objectives
- Video Platforms
- WebRTC
- Streams, Connections, and Sessions
- Publishers / Subscribers
- High Level Architecture
- Stream Recording
- Apex SDK
DEMO
- Use Cases and Next Steps
- Resources
- Q&A
How to Dockerize, Automate the Build and Deployment Process for Flutter?9 series
This document outlines the steps to dockerize, automate builds, and deploy Flutter apps. It discusses setting up Docker and creating a Dockerfile. It describes creating a devcontainer folder structure and adding Flutter code. The steps to run the Docker container with VS Code and verify setup are provided. It concludes with running Flutter commands in the container to create and deploy projects.
Create a Bot with Delphi and Telegram - ITDevCon 2016Marco Breveglieri
Bots are virtual assistants and they are able to send messages and notifications, live updates and news to any user and also answering commands and do tasks. With their simplicity and ease of use, they are gaining popularity among local administrations, private companies and other business activities. In this session you will see how to use bots and create a new one from scratch with Delphi leveraging the Telegram Bot platform APIs.
Flash-based audio and video communicationKundan Singh
Modern multimedia communication systems have roots in several different technologies: transporting video over phone lines, using multicast on Internet2's Mbone, adding video session to VoIP or instant messaging, or adding interactive mode in existing streaming systems. Adobe's Flash Player has emerged as the most popular web platform for video content and used by almost all web users. More recently, several companies have attempted Flash-based interactive video communication. The high level abstractions offered by Flash Player and Flex framework significantly eases the development of video applications.
This talk will present the differences in video communication technologies, how it is being deployed in practice using the Flash platform, shedding some light on many confusions about what works and what does not, and how can Flash video work with standards such as SIP and HTML 5. This developer focused presentation will walk you through what it takes to build a Flash-based video communication system using example code.
This document provides instructions for embedding a Voki character into an Ultranet page in 3 steps:
1. Log into Ultranet, add a publication display to the desired space and edit it.
2. Create a Voki character on the Voki website and copy the embed code.
3. Paste the embed code into the publication display on Ultranet, name the display, remove an icon, and save.
WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is an API definition drafted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that supports browser-to-browser applications for voice calling, video chat, and P2P file sharing without plugins. Web RTC is a young but is a promising & powerful technology. The possibilities are endless that includes HD audio, video, file sharing, screen sharing, conference application and more. www.2600hz.com
- This document provides instructions for building a basic chat bot using the Cisco Spark API and deploying it on Cloud9. It discusses what chat bots are and their benefits. It then walks through setting up a Cisco Spark account, creating a bot profile, deploying the bot code to Cloud9, adding webhook events to trigger the bot, and testing the bot responses.
The document discusses the Firefox OS, an open source mobile operating system developed by Mozilla. It is based on web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. The OS uses the Gecko rendering engine and is divided into three main components - Gaia for the user interface, Gecko for running web apps, and Gonk which provides the Linux kernel and hardware abstraction layer. The document outlines the architecture, working, advantages and opportunities that Firefox OS provides for developers to build apps using web standards.
This document summarizes a presentation on developing WebSocket servers in Python. It discusses what WebSockets are and why they are useful for web development. It then outlines the steps demonstrated in a chat application example, beginning with basic WebSocket integration, adding chat functionality without message queuing, and finally integrating the RabbitMQ message broker. The document provides code links and discusses ways the example application could be improved.
Chatbots are software tools created to interact with humans through chat. The first chatbots could create simple conversations based on a complex system of rules.
Understanding Containers through Gaming by Brendan Fosberry Docker, Inc.
Programming games and competitions can be a great way to introduce software development, and motivate people to hone their skills. During the third Global Docker Hackday, we prototyped a simple game platform called “Docker Than Light”. Our goal was to create a fun and competitive exercise to help introduce people to the concept of stateful microservices in containers and gain familiarity with the Docker toolset, all packaged as a competitive “Faster Than Light” style free-for-all.
In this talk we’ll discuss a more unusual implementation of containers; allowing game participants to utilize any programming language to build artificially intelligent actors in a distributed simulation. Docker Swarm and network plugins help distribute resources, maintain isolation and provide a realistic analogy for the different components in the system. We’ll talk about the design and orchestration of the simulation, as well as how the various actor languages and platforms were allowed to interact in a homogeneous way.
This document provides an overview of the history and features of Windows Phone operating systems. It discusses the evolution of Windows Phone 7 through 7.8 and the new features and capabilities being introduced in Windows Phone 8. Some key points include:
- Windows Phone 8 will allow native development in C++ and support a subset of Windows 8 APIs and libraries.
- It will be based on the Windows NT kernel and support multiple screen resolutions.
- New features in Windows Phone 8 include NFC, removable microSD cards, improved camera APIs, speech recognition and more.
- The application lifecycle in Windows Phone 7 and 8 is demonstrated.
2. Five Best Video Chat Applications
1. Google Video Chat (Web-based, Windows/Mac OS X)
2. TokBox (Web-based, Supports all platforms), we are recommending
3. iChat (Mac OS X), only for Mac Operating system
4. Skype (Windows/Mac/Linux)
5. Vsee (Windows only), Already IBM is using for netmeeting
Source: Visit below url
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:FfLCGUHD6mwJ:lifehacker.com/%3F_escaped_fragment_%3D5088083
/five-best-video-chat-applications+video+chat+from+web+to+phone&cd=10&hl=en&ct=clnk&source=www.google.com 2
3. Welcome to Tokbox
makes it easy to add video chat to your site
What tokbox CAN DOOO……..
http://www.tokbox.com/ 3
4. Agenda
1. What is the tokbox OpenTok API?
2. How tokbox works……
3. Two Versions of Javascript which to tokbox persons provides
4. Privacy and security Feature
5. Features avaliable in toxbox
6. Customers that are using tokbox
7. Technical specifications and others
8. Cost estimate
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6. How tokbox works…………………….
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Visit tok box page home page
http://www.tokbox.com/
You will see two
options
Once you clicks here, you will navigate to their This is a free version which tok box provides, which can
developers pages , where by purchasing a key generate a video chat on a web page
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you can create customized video chats
8. Step 2
Once you enter you info, click on grab the code
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9. Step 3
A java script will be generated and will be mailed to your email id
You need to insert the javascript/action scripts in the source of your page
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10. Once the script goes on the web pages, a window pop up asking
for a chat with owner of the page
Once you enter the
name
You can do a video chat with person
landing on your page
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11. Mandatory Clause
1. Once the visitor land on the page , the tool will ask the visitor would you like to have
the video chat with the owner/Rep/any one whose email is Align to the tool
2. The Reps/ Business Mangers whose email id will be aligned in the tools needs to be
online to have a video chat with the online visitor
3.Web cam needs to be present on both the side to have a video chat and steaming to
continue
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12. Two Versions of Javascript which tokbox provides:
1.Client side javascript
The client-side API is a JavaScript library that gives you control over how you size,
place, move and connect video streams within your application. For Flash
developers, we also provide a client-side ActionScript library
2. Server side javascript(For IBM site this is what needs to be used)
The server-side API is a library in your programming language of choice that you can
use to generate tokens and sessions IDs programmatically in a way that talks to your
app.
Note: You can also access tokbox development enviormnet by buying API Key from
them
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13. Privacy and security Feature
They give this feature only on server side API, by giving you unique token when
connecting to an OpenTok session. For sessions, TokBox protects privacy by generating a
unique session ID —a randomized string of 40 alphanumeric characters—for each video
chat session. Also, with OpenTok the developer can build functionality to remove
unwanted participants.
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16. Basic version
The basic feature come free, but server side API KEY one need to be
purchased
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17. Commercial Broadcast Video chat tok box Price
Broadcast Video Chat is now known as Video Conference and is available via a monthly
subscription, starting at $39.99/month. This subscription gives you access to all the
features that TokBox has to offer, including the following that are specific to Video
Conference:
•* Add an audience to have up to 200 people participate in your call
•* Enable the audience to submit video questions
•* Move audience members on and off the screen
Note:
When it comes to adding an audience and increasing the size of your call, you can
upgrade your Video Conference subscription in 50-person increments. If you only need
50 participants, pay the basic $39.99/month. If you need more then its only an
additional $15/month for every 50-person increment you add.
Source: http://tokbox.wordpress.com/2010/07/22/broadcast-video-chat-becomes-video-conference/
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19. How Slide share is using tokbox
Zip cast a video chat service
powered by tokbox , present in
slide share site
Once visitor clicks here
Tool ask whether you want to make it
public or private(Yes/No), after you
approval. above video window will load,
on the RHS 19
20. How Slide share is using ebuddy
eBuddy is instant messenger, whose
Video chat is powered by tokbox
Once you pick you friend, above window pop up ,
you can have video chat
Once you login , you will be redirected
to a page , list of friends
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