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Talkilla uses [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Media/WebRTC WebRTC] to add real-time communications to the user's web browsing experience. Talkilla is initially designed for Firefox browsers but will also support other WebRTC browsers. | Talkilla uses [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Media/WebRTC WebRTC] to add real-time communications to the user's web browsing experience. Talkilla is initially designed for Firefox browsers but will also support other WebRTC browsers. | ||
The first service to be delivered in Talkilla will allow users to communicate in real time as they browse the web, and offer tools to share their online experience. Additional Service Providers will be | The first service to be delivered in Talkilla will allow users to communicate in real time as they browse the web, and offer tools to share their online experience. Additional Service Providers will be expose their services, for example, dialing out and receiving calls from the telephone network. | ||
Talkilla is the code-name for the project. | Talkilla is the code-name for the project. | ||
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WebRTC does not standardize peer discovery nor does it touch on contact and presence management. This is a significant hurdle for web sites to fully leverage RTC. Therefore Talkilla will also offer APIs to its core services. | WebRTC does not standardize peer discovery nor does it touch on contact and presence management. This is a significant hurdle for web sites to fully leverage RTC. Therefore Talkilla will also offer APIs to its core services. | ||
Talkilla will also enable service providers to expose additional services, e.g. access to telephone networks, to provide a greater range of options and value-added services for users. | |||
== Goals == | == Goals == |