It is disappointing compare to Amazon EC. EC2 is available and we are using it right now. Google is there in some corner, it allows only Gold support customers and all these news letter is waste of time....
Just to clear up any misunderstanding, are you trying this on two laptops on your home network?
If so, you still need wifi for the connection between them, The cool thing about PeerJS is that the data goes directly between the computers (A <--> B) without a server in between (A <--> S <--> B).
I am evaluating AngularJS with SEO in perspective. SEO is pain thingy with Angular and it needs special focused code or heavy lifting. I am not sure Durandal solves that issue.
Senthil,
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Did you read the patent? This one only applies to web applications and many of its claims are Javascript specific (which is pretty narrow for a patent, but that's how it was written).
Erlang is great, but depending on which claims are accepted, it probably can't count as prior art here.
There's also some secret sauce in here about hot patching JS objects and annotating JS objects with information about which source files they came from.