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Kranky Geek WebRTC Event

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Kranky Geek WebRTC Event

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Watch the event on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6BDRbuOLkw

WebRTC is enables web browsers to support Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple JavaScript APIs allowing for P2P voice, video and data communication.

We are organizing a a free half-day event on Friday, June 27th starting at 11 a.m. To attend, you must register via the event website: http://krankygeek.com . There will be no onsite signups.

What will you learn?

http://krankygeek.com (http://krankygeek.com/) has the full details, but in short, we’ve got a great mix of speakers from Google, Yahoo, Mozilla, and other folks we’ve found to educate, inform and inspire you.

We have practical speakers to provide basic and intermediate technical education on the interworking of WebRTC. We've also got speakers who've implemented WebRTC into their apps and will give you some core understanding of all their considerations. Finally, we've got speakers to inspire you with ideas about the possibilities for WebRTC as the web experience changes.

WebRTC is moving to mobile and we’ll be discussing mobile as well.

Where is the event?

The event will be held at Google’s San Francisco, in the 6th floor auditorium (345 Spear Street) starting at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, June 27th.

How much does the event cost?

This is a FREE event with lunch and snacks provided.

How do I register?

While this is a free event (the primary event sponsor is Google with additional support from Tokbox and Atlassian) you must register in advance via the event website at www.krankygeek.com (http://www.krankygeek.com/)

Note: Event registration will close 2 days prior to the event date. We anticipate a sold out crowd but will be accepting names on the wait list, so register today!

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Don't forget to register for this event at http://krankygeek.com (http://krankygeek.com/).

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