On your list of places where people might access your web app, “Microsoft Teams” is probably number “not-on-the-list”. But it turns out that making your application accessible where your users are already working has some profound benefits. In this article, we’ll look at how Microsoft Teams makes web apps a first-class citizen, and how it enables you to interact with those apps in completely new ways. https://smashingmagazine.com/2021/02/port-web-app-microsoft-teams/
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