Microsoft started down this integration path with the release of Windows Phone in 2010, and since then, it has added similar services integration functionality to Windows 8 and newer, Outlook (part of Office), and OneDrive, and other relevant platforms. That means that many Windows, Windows Phone, /OneDrive, Office 365, and Outlook/Office users can no longer sync or share contacts, calendars and other information with Facebook, the world’s most popular social networking service. A key Microsoft platform differentiator was silently killed by one of the software giant’s biggest partners this week, as Facebook discontinued support for a key API.
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