Leaked Microsoft Build notes reveal plans for Outlook.com third-party apps
Microsoft recently published some of its conference sessions, including one that will show developers how to build apps for Outlook.com, as first noticed by The Verge.
"In under 5 minutes, you can build one app, list it in one store and have it appear in Outlook.com, Outlook desktop and Office 365," the session description says. "We've got many exciting updates...from apps platform coming to Outlook.com...to apps now able to place buttons among native Outlook actions."
Microsoft already offers Outlook apps for Office 365 business users. The session description does not mention when this feature would roll out to Outlook.com users.
Why this matters: We were already expecting Microsoft to discuss Office as a platform, and Outlook.com would likely be included in that. Adding apps to Outlook.com will also help it compete with Gmail, which has allowed third-party developers for years. However, it also looks like Outlook will be a platform in its own right, because the company plans to make Outlook apps universal--working across the consumer and enterprise versions of Microsoft's webmail service as well as the desktop version of Outlook.