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May 31, 2024
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Fluid Framework 2 generally available in June

Kashif Qureshi
Kashif Qureshi

Learn about the exciting new features in Fluid Framework 2 including SharedTree DDS, SharePoint Embedded support, Fluid DevTools, and more.

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May 30, 2024
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Microsoft Loop transforms the way developer teams work

Ishita Mohindra Vineet Punjabi Swati Jain
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Discover how Microsoft Loop provides a central and flexible place for your work to help you stay in sync and on track.

Microsoft 365 Developer
May 29, 2024
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Do more in Microsoft Mesh with data and AI

Rebecca Burke-Agüero
Rebecca Burke-Agüero

Read how you can get started leveraging AI to elevate your custom Microsoft Mesh experience with the Mesh Toolkit.

Microsoft 365 Developer
May 28, 2024
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Build 2024: What’s new for Microsoft Graph

Jason Friedman
Jason Friedman

Learn how you can expand the knowledge of Copilot for Microsoft 365 with Microsoft Graph connectors and build custom solutions leveraging the data and services in Microsoft Graph APIs.

Microsoft GraphMicrosoft 365 Copilot
May 24, 2024
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Microsoft Graph town hall APIs now available in beta

Annie Wang
Annie Wang

With the retirement of Teams live events in favor of Teams town hall, we’re announcing the preview (beta) release of new Microsoft Graph town hall APIs.

Microsoft GraphMicrosoft Teams
May 22, 2024
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What’s new for Office Add-ins at Build 2024

Office Add-ins team
Office Add-ins team

In this blog, the Office Platform team announces the new capabilities and features announced at Build 2024.  

Office Add-insMicrosoft 365 DeveloperMicrosoft 365 Copilot
May 16, 2024
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Device Permission Prompt API available for Office Add-ins on the web

Ester Bergen
Ester Bergen

Microsoft now requires Office Add-in developers to prompt users for permission to access their device capabilities. To do this, you can now implement the Device Permission API.

Office Add-insMicrosoft 365 Developer