Category Archives: WebSocket

Kaazing Powers Revolutionary Second Screen Solution

Do you ever find yourself googling, facebooking, or tweeting while watching TV? It happens to many of us: while watching a show or a live sports event, we feel the desire to consume, share, and look up additional content on … Continue reading

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Real-Time Logistics and Bidding – An Allen Lund Company Case Study

Transportation broker and logistics provider, with nationwide offices, the Allen Lund Company works with shippers and carriers across the nation to arrange the transportation and logistics of dry, refrigerated (specializing in produce), and flatbed freight. As part of its mission … Continue reading

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A Connected Car Project: Navigation Sharing with WebSocket

After the hilarity and hijinks we had with the WebSocket and Raspberry Pi controlled car, my colleagues (Prashant Khanal and Vikram Dave) and I were excited to attend last weekend’s Hertz Mobility and Connected Car Hackathon. Hertz was looking for … Continue reading

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Kaazing Raises $15M to Modernize the Web & Mobile Enterprise

Kaazing has today announced that it has closed an oversubscribed $15 million funding round bringing the company’s total financing to $39 million. The capital was raised through new investors New Enterprise Associates Inc. (NEA) and Columbus Nova Technology Partners (CNTP) as … Continue reading

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Remote Controlling a Car over the Web. Ingredients: Smartphone, WebSocket, and Raspberry Pi.

At Kaazing, we have been experimenting with using a smartphone as a remote control for quite some time now. Those familiar with our demos may have seen our Zing-Pong demo (which is a “Pong”-style game using smartphones to control the … Continue reading

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Real-Time Web Communication Research Report

We’re proud to present the Kaazing 2013 Research Study providing an insight into what IT professionals are planning in 2013 and beyond with respect to dynamic web and mobile communication. Key global findings include: At 86%, an overwhelming majority of global … Continue reading

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Kaazing and SFHTML5 at HTML5DevConf 1-3 April 2013

Kaazing and the San Francisco HTML5 User Group are happy to attend HTML5DevConf on 1-3 April. This is the fourth installation of this very popular and information-packed conference, and will be hosted at the beautiful, historic Palace Hotel in San … Continue reading

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Ask the Authors on Google Developers Live: The Definitive Guide to HTML5 WebSocket

We’re excited to work with Google to talk about The Definitive Guide to HTML5 WebSocket, show some WebSocket demos, and answer your questions about WebSocket at Google Developer’s Live on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 at 1p PDT.Peter Moskovits (Head of … Continue reading

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Incredible Interactive WebSocket Demos and Book Signing at SXSW

If you’re attending South by Southwest in Austin, TX, we’d love to catch up with you and show some of our jaw-dropping WebSocket demos. Vanessa Wang and Peter Moskovits are scheduled to sign their newly published book, The Definitive Guide to HTML5 … Continue reading

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Outbid: Live Social Online Auctions

Kaazing and Outbid announced today that Kaazing WebSocket Server HTML5 Edition 3.5 is powering Outbid’s real-time bidding and live chat of the online auction service on outbid.com.  Read the press release. Outbid is the next generation of online auctions for the … Continue reading

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