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Microsoft today announced that Microsoft Teams user can now integrate Yammer by installing the "Communities" app from the Teams App Store. This will give organizations to better connect with their people globally.

 

The Yammer Communities app is now available. To know more, and to install the Yammer on Microsoft Teams, continue reading further.

Published by on under Microsoft Teams | News

Did you try the new Microsoft Edge which is built on top of the popular chromium engine? If not, you can download the latest stable build (both web installer and offline installer) from Microsoft site. The new Microsoft Edge is now compatible with your favorite extensions, adds additional security to your browsing needs.

 

Here in this post, you can find the direct links to download the latest stable version (build: 81.0.416.58) of Microsoft Edge browser from Microsoft server.

jQuery Team has released version 3.5, that includes some new features, security bug fixes and more. According to the team, the main change in this release is a security fix, and it's possible you will need to change your own code to adapt.

 

Here's everything that you like to know about the latest changes, and how to download the latest version of jQuery 3.5.

Published by on under JavaScript | jQuery

With a big surprise on 14th February 2019, Microsoft started rolling out the first insiders preview build of Windows 10 20H1. After a year of development and testing, it's now moving towards general availability which is scheduled to release next month.

 

Windows 10 May 2020 Update (20H1, version 2004 and build 19041.207) is now available to the Windows Insiders who are in Release Preview ring.

Published by on under News | Tech News

Microsoft-owned GitHub platform announced that they have now made private repositories with unlimited collaborators available to all GitHub users. This means all of it's core features are now free for all user accounts.

 

Until now, if an organization wanted to use the private repositories, it had to subscribe to a paid plan which was costing minimum $9 per user/month.

Published by on under Git | GitHub