When the Google and Microsoft they don't disagree about that products of one company is better than another, they work together to make certain activities much easier. Their new collaboration is about project called Object Real-Time Communications API (ORTC).
A Microsoft technician, Doug Mahugh, has revealed today that Microsoft, Google, Hookflash, and other companies are collaborating on a new method of real-time communication that can be used by mobile phones, tablets, and devices desktop with. New technology will make online conversations easier without the need for third-party plugins.
Today, video chatting from a browser is already possible, but only with the help of an expert software which installs several files on our computers, and slows down the browser.
Thanks to the new technology, we will soon be able to make video chat without having some plugins, as Mahugh says. It will be like we have Skype or Whatsapp without Skype, and everything will be done with the help of a modern browser.
“ORTC utilizes JavaScript to offer plugin-free real-time communications between web browsers, mobile devices and cloud technologies in a way that can be used by web developers.”