Microsoft Graph Mailbag – Intro to Microsoft Graph and Top 5 API Requests
A quick introduction on Microsoft Graph and what are the 5 most interesting APIs you should start with today.
Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.
History is littered with hundreds of conflicts over the future of a community, group, location or business that were "resolved" when one of the parties stepped ahead and destroyed what was there. With the original point of contention destroyed, the debates would fall to the wayside. Archive Team believes that by duplicated condemned data, the conversation and debate can continue, as well as the richness and insight gained by keeping the materials. Our projects have ranged in size from a single volunteer downloading the data to a small-but-critical site, to over 100 volunteers stepping forward to acquire terabytes of user-created data to save for future generations.
The main site for Archive Team is at archiveteam.org and contains up to the date information on various projects, manifestos, plans and walkthroughs.
This collection contains the output of many Archive Team projects, both ongoing and completed. Thanks to the generous providing of disk space by the Internet Archive, multi-terabyte datasets can be made available, as well as in use by the Wayback Machine, providing a path back to lost websites and work.
Our collection has grown to the point of having sub-collections for the type of data we acquire. If you are seeking to browse the contents of these collections, the Wayback Machine is the best first stop. Otherwise, you are free to dig into the stacks to see what you may find.
The Archive Team Panic Downloads are full pulldowns of currently extant websites, meant to serve as emergency backups for needed sites that are in danger of closing, or which will be missed dearly if suddenly lost due to hard drive crashes or server failures.

A quick introduction on Microsoft Graph and what are the 5 most interesting APIs you should start with today.
Microsoft Graph has now new permission named Sites.Selected, which can be used to control app access on a specific SharePoint site collections.
Announcing a new version of the Microsoft Teams Yeoman generator (yo teams) with the new capabilities on making the creation of enterprise grade solutions for Microsoft Teams as easy as possible.
Surface your Microsoft 365 data using Microsoft Graph with Microsoft Azure Functions and ASP.Net Core Blazor Web Assembly.
Monthly summary on the latest news, guidance, videos, samples, and solutions from Microsoft or from the community for the community.
Due to the pandemic and the effect it has on priorities and work patterns, we are announcing some important changes to our plan to disable Basic Auth in Exchange Online.
We previously introduced Application Access Policy support for Microsoft Graph, and we are now adding Application Access Policy support to Exchange Web Services (EWS) in Exchange Online.
This blog is the first of a series highlighting the shared runtime feature of the Office Add-ins platform.
The next version of the Microsoft Graph Java/Android SDK is now available for preview! Leverage new modern development features when integrating your application with Microsoft Graph.
Today, we announce that Office applications on Windows have added support for UI Automation custom properties in PowerPoint and Excel so that assistive technologies have access to application-specific information through UI Automation.
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