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Microsoft Volume 2 Web Tiles, Multiple Mobile Platforms Fully Operational

The Microsoft Volume 2 since 30 October is available for $ 249.99 in the US and will be found either there or in a little more than two weeks via Great Britain also the way to us. All important information (availability, prices, specs, etc.) we have at this point already compiled for you.

Some time ago, Microsoft has announced that it wants to create an opportunity for developers to create so-called Web Tiles for the band 2, which certain information can pose displayed on the tape 2 from the Web. Microsoft said the following about this:

"Developers need to write the code for Web Tiles only once, to support multiple mobile platforms (iOS, Android and Windows), because the Microsoft HealthVault app takes care of the rest of the work. Install Web Tiles on the tape, grant access to web resources for their contents, extract and format the content and then deliver this content to the Web-Tile on the Microsoft Ribbon. "
Microsoft Volume 2 Web Tiles, Multiple Mobile Platforms
So far, the whole thing was only available as a beta. Recently, also in the final version. And compared to previous versions, Microsoft has performance and stability, according to own data, further improved. Microsoft writes the following about this:

Create simple conditions that trigger the sending of notifications on the web Tiles

You can now Web Tiles, by sending notifications to the Microsoft tape, make informative for your users, as long as the web data meets the specified conditions. You want, for example, a weather-Tile, which warns you at a high probability of rain? You can now create.

Extract data from a Web service that requires basic HTTP authentication

Up to now, it was so that Web Tiles could represent only publicly available content. With the new update support Web Tiles authenticated sources and make it so that content secure (s) and person (s) represent.

Available for both generations


The Web Tiles must be written only once and are available for both generations of Microsoft's ribbon.

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