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Hi, Todd Simpson from Mozilla.
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I'm going to show you a demo of WebRTC
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in commendation with our social api which
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which we currently stand Firefox.
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so here we go!
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So... here we are.
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On the screen you can see the nightly version of firefox
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with some social integration.
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This is just a little sample social integration that we done for ourselves.
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Running on the right hand side of the browser
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with this prosoner signing and the guest mode.
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For Todd, I just login using guest mode. And I'm signing into a sample provider
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And here you can see the other people that are currently
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signed in, including my good buddy Rainer.
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And I'm just gonna right clicking on Rainer's name
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initiate a video call, webRTC call with him.
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So there he is!
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Hi Rainer, how are you?
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How is it going?
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Great!
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So as well as having videos here,
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And you publishing social api, this video window float with you.
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So as I move around the web, I don't always go back to a tab to continue talking to Rainer.
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He is there wherever I go on the web.
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Beyond the audio and video, we also integrated for data channel support.
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So we can massage back and forth to each other. You know saying "hi".
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Let's going over the WebRTC data channel between two of us.
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Once you've got audio and video in this nice floating window
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I can go to any site I want.
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For example, I'll go here to google images,
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And I know that Rainer loves kittens,
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So we'll search pictures of kittens.
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When I see a kitten, I can simply drag that image, and drop it on to our conversation.
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And TADDA! over on the Rainer's mechine
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he's actually just seeing what I saw.
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Which is pretty cool.
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Of course, you could do that with images and any other content on the web.
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So here I'll drop a video over, and you'll see that on the Rainer side
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it automatically get the video.
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I can go to a specific site like CBC.ca.
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And I can grab a tab. And actually drop that tab in.
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Guess what? Rainer can see exactly what I'm watching as well.
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And finally, Of course, this also works for meta files.
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Here I've got my file dealer on the mac.
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I grab a file, and I'm gonna share that file with Rainer.
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Sent him a Firefox logo.
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So that's it. You've seen the integration of social and WebRTC
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allows to do this peer to peer connections video/audio
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and data, and also having them flow with us when we move around the web.
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Thanks Rainer.