We've released a new version of Microsoft Graph Toolkit. We've added a React wrapper package, redesigned and added features to Person Card, split into 8 new packages.
Today we are announcing the start of the “Microsoft Graph Mailbag” blog series, where we’ll share insights, lessons learned, and useful samples for working with Microsoft Graph and related services.
Join us on December 16, for a 2-hour live stream about developing apps for Microsoft Teams. We’ll explain what Teams apps are, how you can build them, and how you can integrate them with Teams.
New Microsoft Teams Activity Feed APIs now available in preview on Microsoft Graph, developers can build and surface engaging, actionable content from their own apps in the Microsoft Teams Activity Feed.
We will retire Microsoft Graph notifications on February 1, 2021 to give customers who were potentially exploring using this service time to begin exploring Azure Notification Hubs instead.
Today, we’re excited to announce that in response to your feedback, we’re changing the changelog! You will find the new, redesigned changelog on the Microsoft Graph Dev Center.
We are pleased to announce the general availability of resource-specific consent and the APIs to read channel messages. Enabling you to build apps that can read messages and manipulate channels, without needing to beg an admin for access to the entire tenant.