TokBox was a PaaS (Platform as a Service) company that provided hosted infrastructure, APIs and tools required to deliver enterprise-grade WebRTC capabilities.
Community supported and created libraries include: Python, Ruby On Rails, .NET, Node.js, Perl, Golang.
[7] PennApps, one of the largest of such events, takes place on University of Pennsylvania campus every semester.
Four sophomore students from Carnegie Mellon University with no prior hackathon experience built Classity to showcase real-time lectures on the web and won the “Best Use of TokBox API” award.
[8] Added document collaboration tool—Etherpad (now owned by Google)[citation needed] TokBox was the subject of controversy when 50% of their engineering staff was fired in July 2009.