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Jan 16, 2016
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Microsoft Graph Changelog

Microsoft Graph team
Microsoft Graph team

Announcing today the Microsoft Graph Changelog, from now on you will have access to all the changes, updates, and fixes happening to Microsoft Graph. In the first release of the changelog, we are providing you a simple experience to find out all new additions and fixes in since the launch and during the month of December 2015. Going forward we wi...

Microsoft GraphOffice Add-ins
Jan 14, 2016
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Microsoft Graph WebHooks Update – January 2016

Office Add-ins team
Office Add-ins team

Hi, Gareth Jones here.  I recently joined the Microsoft Graph team from our friends over in OneNote. I'm beyond excited at the wonderful enthusiasm you've shown for the Microsoft Graph since we launched at Connect(); back in 2015 (wow, that sounds so retro now). One area we didn't talk about too much at launch time was o...

Microsoft GraphMicrosoft TeamsOffice Add-ins
Jan 12, 2016
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OneNote API throttling and how to avoid it

OneNote API support
OneNote API support

Hi there, Sometimes, applications can be written to be too demanding of an API. If one application is using too many resources, it may accidentally cause a denial of service for other applications by making the API slow or unusable. The OneNote API protects itself against accidental denial of service in the form of preventing requests and returnin...

Office Add-ins
Jan 11, 2016
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Office 365 Developer Patterns and Practices – January 2016 release

Vesa Juvonen
Vesa Juvonen

Office 365 Developer Patterns and Practices (PnP) January 2016 release is out with new contributions from community for the community. This post contains all the details related on what was included with the release and what else has been happening in the PnP world during the past month.   What is Office 365 Develope...

SharePoint Framework
Jan 5, 2016
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Office add-ins for work or school accounts

Office Add-ins team
Office Add-ins team

We’re pleased to announce a new capability for Office add-ins – the ability to associate an Office add-in with work or school accounts. Before this capability, users needed to sign in

Office Add-ins