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On the podcast: How the Microsoft 365 team optimizes their apps for the app stores and the top paywall optimization tips for enterprise apps and start-ups. Part 2 of our conversation with Ramit Arora.Key Takeaways:
On the podcast: Microsoft 365 app monetization and optimization, and how Microsoft is building successful apps–recorded live in Vegas at the Mobile Apps Unlocked (MAU) conference.Key Takeaways:
It's summertime, and our T-Mobile Stories hosts are quite literally “in the air” working on the go and even squeezing in some vacation time – perfect opportunity to see for themselves how our connected tech has evolved the way we travel since the pandemic. Find out what happens when Jason and Shawna put their extended absence notifications on, and head Out of Office, mobile devices firmly in hand. Join them for a quick recap of show highlights so far, and find out what's in store on our next episode – focusing on travel tech trends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Large organizations with divisions and segmentation will soon be able to use Viva Connections with multiple home sites. This will include multiple dashboards and resource tabs to make management and segmentation easier. In this week's show: - Capture voice recordings with live speech-to-text in Office Mobile on iOS and Android - Support multiple home sites and multilingual Dashboards in Microsoft Viva Connections - Meeting Chat Bubbles on Android / iOS - Planner cards now on SharePoint team site activity feed - Teams Meeting Poll New Question Type - Rating - SharePoint: Updated Site Logo Management Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Follow us! Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at: Daniel - https://DanielGlenn.com/YT Darrell - https://www.youtube.com/modernworkmentor
Time to take Microsoft 365 video creation to the next level. Soon you will be able to create videos from Office mobile to tell your work stories. I wonder where those will surface... Viva Connections perhaps? This will be our last show for 2021. Daniel and Darrell will be back on January 10/11 with episode 225. In this episode: - Queue view in Microsoft Teams Bookings app - Create videos on Office Mobile - Change to Microsoft Teams apps' native permission in the browser - Roaming Signatures in Outlook for Windows delayed - Self-service trials for Project and Visio - Microsoft Teams Android app is now available (emergency calling) Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center. Follow us! Twitter - Facebook - LinkedIn Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at: Daniel - https://DanielGlenn.com/YT Darrell - https://www.youtube.com/modernworkplacescenarios
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Introduction Technology Distilled Podcast – Episode 109 Word of the Week Enjoy a sip of your favourite beverage each time any of us says "Announcement" New of the Week David and Colin distill some of the announcements from Microsoft Ignite Microsoft: Here's why we just stored the whole Superman movie inside a bit of glass Microsoft makes its unified Office Mobile app available to Android and iOS users Microsoft's Hybrid 2.0 strategy: Azure Arc, Azure Stack Hub, Azure Stack Edge explained New Microsoft Endpoint Manager To Combine SCCM and Intune Power Platform (Power BI + Power Apps) - Flow is now PowerAutomate Microsoft Power Virtual Agents Project Cortex - KM for O365 Chromium Based Edge to ship in January and on Linux Microsoft starts embedding Cortana in Outlook Mobile Call for Help Your Favourite Soundbite Who would you like to be on the show? Tell a friend about the show! Whiskey of the Week Macallan 12 Drinking Buddy Chloe Vincent author of the book of the week Life of a Pie
Last Monday, Ellen Chisa and Paul Biggar unveiled Dark, a new web-based programming environment for creating backend web services. In these conversations, first with Ellen and then with Paul, we discuss how they met, conceived of the idea, iterated on the product, and what their long-term vision is for the product. Dark is a web-based, structured editor with a data store built-in. It's code has a functional programming feel to it, but it also embraces what they call "functional/imperative". For example, their "error rail" allows programmers to defer handling nil-cases, much like a dynamically-typed language, but still keeps track of their existence in a monadic structure, like a statically-typed language, but without users having to learn anything about monads! Paul often brings the discussion of Dark back to Fred Brook's distinction in _No Silver Bullet_ between essential and accidental complexity. I had fun in this interview diving into the Aristotelian roots of that distinction. We also debated the meaning of the terms "no-code" and "low-code", and whether either could be applied to Dark. Dark removes accidental complexity around infrastructure and deployment. There is no separate step to deploy code in Dark. It's "deployless". Every single change to a Dark codebase is instantly (in 50ms, the time it takes to get your incremental change to the server) deployed to production servers. Of course this doesn't mean that every change you make is instantly deployed to _users_, but simply put on production servers behind a feature flag _ready_ to be rolled out at your discretion. Deployment, getting code running locally to run in production, is eliminated because all code is running on Dark's platform at all times. What remains is simply choosing when to release that code to users. One of my favorite parts of Dark is how readable its editor makes functional programming, which I typically find intimidating and difficult to parse. The Dark editor saves all past HTTP requests to all routes, and then uses those values to provide "live data" for every intermediate expression in that route. A dense section of code becomes totally comprehensible by clicking through each expression and seeing actual past values that have inhabited that expression. It combines of the best parts of a debugger and sprinkled console.log statements, but without the downsides of either. I'm glad that we had the opportunity in this conversation to dwell on some of the trade-offs of using Dark. Paul and Ellen are well aware of the risks customers face by moving their applications onto the Dark platform, and hope to alleviate those risks as much as possible. For example, they are looking into creating a legal structure that will make Dark open-source in the event that Dark shuts down. Paul Biggar is best-known in the Valley for co-founding CircleCI, a tool for continuous integration and deployment. At heart, he's a compilers nerd: he got a PhD in compilers, worked on the JavaScript compiler at Mozilla, built CircleCI which is a compiler for deployment, and is now building Dark, a programming language, environment, and infrastructure compiler. Ellen Chisa is passionate about helping people make things. She worked at Microsoft on Office Mobile, at Kickstarter, and started a company that built tools for travel agents, Lola. The full transcript for this episode was sponsored by repl.it and can be found at: https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/043#full-transcript
While we discuss our initial thoughts on Fluent, we also look at specific examples of it already seen in several core apps available on Windows 10 Insider Fast Ring. 02:27 Tip of the Episode OneNote Mobile has now got a ton of new features, and one of which is the ability to use multiple windows (shift click on the launch icon in taskbar or Start Menu), and also the ability to manage page versions. This follows up on previous comments about how we want to see Office Mobile get multiple document support. Word Mobile in the Store Excel Mobile in the Store PowerPoint Mobile in the Store OneNote Mobile in the Store  14:03 The Mobile Minute A quick follow up on our discussion about Windows 10 S. BIG apps are coming to the Store! Adobe Creative Cloud, iTunes, WhatsApp, Spotify, and let's hope this is the beginning! 16:00 Fluent Design Language: This gets a little ranty. 25:21 Grab your Windows 10 device running Fast Ring and follow along as Aaron walks us through good and bad examples of Fluent design. Groove, Movies and TV, and Voice Recorder. 38:12 Insider Feedback Item Every week, we like to pick a feedback item to highlight that we think represents what the Insider program is all about. Whether it's an obscure bug that needs addressed or a feature request for something awesome, we want to get some eyes on it and help boost those upvotes! Add Push Notifications for Package Tracking! Personal Media Picks 39:53 App -- Grapholite - This is a nice alternative to Microsoft Visio and can even view/edit Visio files 41:44 Music: Ready, Aim, Rock playlist, Guardians of the Galaxy, Sweating to the 90s 43:24 Book: Canon EOS Rebel T6i The Expanded Guide 44:56 Podcast - YouTube Channel Tony and Chelsea Northrup and podcast "Picture This" 46:17 Movie Pick: Guardians of the Galaxy 48:07 Vernon's personal YouTube channel Why Porter Needed Stitches Thanks for joining us again this week, friends! If you'd like to continue the conversation, you should follow us on Twitter: @MSMobileShow, @GoodThings2Life, and @VernonEL If you feel the need to communicate more formally with us, you can email the show at Contact@MSMobileShow.com And, you know the drill, be sure to subscribe if you want to hear more, and submit a review if you want others to hear more! Have a great week, and stay mobile!
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Ryan Gregg about the new announcements around the OneDrive Consumer API. Weekly updates New C# support in API Sandbox Office 365 Discovery Service Sample with Cache implementation Developing Native iOS Apps using the Office 365 SDK for iOS by Richard DiRezega Opening a document with Office Mobile from your own application by Stephane Cordonnier Show notes Blog post about the news Get started at the OneDrive Developer Center aka.ms/onedriveapi Try out the Interactive SDK Keep up to date at the OneDrive blog Keep up with Ryan’s blog Give feedback on the OneDrive UserVoice Ask questions on Stack using [onedrive] See more about OneDrive at Microsoft Ignite conference Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Ryan Gregg Ryan Gregg is a principal program manager on the OneDrive team. He’s a been with Microsoft for 10 years and has built developer experiences for Outlook, Office and OneDrive during that time. You can find Ryan’s blog at blogs.msdn.com/b/rgregg and on Twitter @ryangregg. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
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Tii - iTem 0273 - iOS 7 Beta 1 Links Mentioned in this Episode: Sponsor - proXPN - Promo Code = Tii If you don't report the bug in the beta to Apple, it does not exist 24 Hidden Features Apple Left Out At WWDC 2013 Apple's iOS 7 beta already on 0.22% of compatible US devices When the First Beta Expires Matt Gemmell iPhone Theft: Officials Wait to Judge Apple’s New ‘Kill Switch’ Feature Users able to install iOS 7 beta without developer account How To Downgrade iOS 7 Beta 1 To iOS 6.1.x Apple: iMessage and Facetime are encrypted so we can't hand over info Stanford U - Coding together - Developing Apps for iPhone and iPad (Winter 2013) AT&T Announces Enhanced Push-to-Talk Service for iPhone Business Customers AT&T Wireless subscribers to get emergency alerts Apple looking at bigger iPhone screens, multiple colours Photos Comparing the iPhone 5 vs iPhone 5S Front Display Panel Why Has Apple Overpriced iCloud? - Forbes Is Google Acknowledging Android Is Not Secure? Funny or Die explains the new Apple ad Button TrackR - Indiegogo Logitech Acquires Kickstarter-funded TT Design Labs How a Kickstarter Project Became a Corporate Takeover Target Startup draws $15 million for iPad art GamePop Promises iPhone Gaming on Your TV Microsoft rolls out Office Mobile for iPhone Office for iPhone: Microsoft delivers basic document editing, but no iPad version How To Take Pre-Cropped Screenshots On iPhone Chart of the day: Android vs. Apple iOS, hour by hour - Apple 2.0 -Fortune Tech Apple TV Carrying HBO and ESPN Streaming Content Apps Mentioned in this Episode: Tii App Garageband Instatext Percolator Brushes Talk Photo Shake this Space Moscow Dash AT&T Enhanced Push-to-talk Vizzywig MoviePro Badoo Star Cards Screenshotplus - Cydia
Apple announces iOS 7, Nokia manufactures its last Symbian device and iPhone users get Office Mobile via Office 365. How to Contact us: How to Listen:
Możliwości mobilnego pakietu Office w notatniku PAC Mate Omni prezentuje Janusz Rutkiewicz.