Mozilla since from the past keen on showing different unique ways to show off the power of web tools and in its latest attempt the organization has build up a browser-based video chat app for Firefox using nothing but web standards. The app utilizes the WebRTC standard, which is an open-source project used to enable real-time communication between browsers, and it was built using Javascript and HTML. The app itself is fairly basic, letting you make calls between two people and check who is online using Persona ID-powered friends list, but not much else. Since it is demo as of now, but we can expect more in coming days from Mozilla as it is working towards bringing WebRTC to its browser in the coming next few months.
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