Microsoft will detail at this week's Build conference how third-party developers can utilize Fluid in their own applications. Microsoft's Fluid Framework is open-source, allowing developers and organizations to work with it. Jared Spataro, head of Microsoft 365, told The Verge, "Imagine you could take those Lego pieces and put them in any place you wanted: in emails, in chats, in other apps," adding, "As people work on them, they will always be updated and contain the latest information." Spataro also points out "That Fluid rendered entirely in-line in an experience in which embedded."
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