 So since we're in Portland, in the spirit of being green, can I get you all to close your laptops for just five minutes? That's it, five minutes. And then you can, or you should wait till after he's done too, but just for my five minutes. Yeah, just leave it black for now. So I'm Xayner Dumain. I work at Interactive Intelligence. Over the past year and a half, I've been working on building in multi-party video chat with WebRTC and Ember. Somebody told me that I wanted to add video. I said that was pretty ambitious. Let's try doing it with Ember. So who knows what this is? Anybody? Just shout it out. Yeah, this is back to the future. So when I was a kid, video chat was literally science fiction. Now it's real. I think that's really awesome. But they got one thing wrong, is that it's not AT&T. It's these companies. And it's pretty much just these companies. There's a whole handful of other companies out there that are doing video chat. But it's really hard. There's a huge barrier of entry to getting into video chat. It's really tough. So some really cool people at the W3C and at Google and at some other companies decided, let's take these building blocks for video chat and for other real-time communications in the browser and let's make them into an open web standard that we can put into our browsers to allow everybody to build apps, to build ambitious, powerful communications apps in the browser. I think that's incredible. So I've been doing that. So whether you're trying to just add communication as a feature to your application or what have you, it's just there's so many different things that you can do above and beyond having just a web application that is just a standard form or whatever it is. My favorite thing in the world is getting people to talk to each other. That's why we're all here. We could all be on a Slack channel talking. But when people get together, face to face, when they talk, when they feel closer to each other, when they hear each other's voices and see each other's faces, that's where we get better ideas. And that's where we get advancement in tech. So whether you're adding video chat as a feature to your application, whether people just want to see each other and hear each other, whether they're learning, whether they're just talking to friends and feeling like they're closer, whether they just want to feel safer and closer to home, there's so much that you can do with this. And I think bringing people together is one of my goals with software. Because we decide what we build. So build something that brings people together. So I'm doing that with WebRTC and Ember. Thanks.