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In a push to get more app developers building for Teams, Microsoft is opening up its APIs, Teams Store and tools to what it calls collaborative apps. Last year, Microsoft first let developers build third-party apps into Teams, but the company went a step further with its latest announcement at Build 2021. Moving forward, developers will be able to:
Build apps that plug into the Teams meeting canvas.
Build apps that use in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Develop external apps that get access to Teamsâ real-time video and audio streams.
âIf you can build web apps, you can build extensions into Teams chats, channels, and meetings,â said Jeff Teper, head of Microsoft 365 collaboration, in an interview with The Verge. âYou can build once, run, deploy anywhere.â
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aespa and SM Entertainment will not be accepting presents and support campaigns for any events and activities related to the rookie group anymore. Find out more in the article.
K-pop idols accepting different luxurious gifts and grand birthday support has always been a hot topic among fans and some artists who choose not to receive any presents at all. Now, SM Entertainment s rookie group aespa has revealed their stance on this issue.
aespa Will Not be Accepting Any Presents for All Scheduled Activities and Other Events
On May 26, aespa s official staff released an announcement through their fan community on LYSN. They stated that the company and aespa members - Karina, Winter, Ningning, and Giselle - won t be accepting any support and gifts anymore.
Naon Zero-One e-Scooter Is Everything You Could Want, but You Can’t Have One Yet 24 May 2021, 8:06 UTC ·
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The vehicle you see before you is known as the Zero-One prototype, and it hails from upcoming mobility star Naon. This young team of designers and brand managers with major OEM backgrounds promises to bring about the next two-wheeled mobility solution using high-quality and long-lasting materials.
Looking at the Zero, the first palpable vehicle from the team, you can quickly see the attention offered to design and aesthetics. But to say that this vehicle is all show is a serious understatement.
Two models are shown on the manufacturer s website, each with a different price tag and range, though the body design stays the same. As is the case with most e-mobility vehicles, the Zero includes a limited speed version, the L1e, and a stronger, faster sibling, the L3e.