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Long Answer: Extensibility - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Short Answer: API access just as Markham was talking about that would allow apps to tie into the hubs directly.
That would be great news for what my "wish" is and was. The ball would then lie in the developer's court. And since the code-savvy developers usually like to code and make things work and not build UI's, my hopes are getting a little higher. Oh boy that would be great! It would require an updated UI that allows for a clearer way to navigate through different types (person/group) and services (FB, Skype, WhatsApp, etc.) though. Where have you read/heard this news/information? I've never read it on WPC and it seems pretty great and big news to me! (if a OneNote API can make it, why not this
Still, converting core elements to apps is a concern to me. I just hope they have a way to let these apps work like as if they really are native (with respect to file/system rights) and just use the Store as a way to update them (thus no need to push OS update for that).
For example, I reinstalled the Xbox Music app after you told me it works better than the initial builds, but it needed a couple of minutes to load all my music into it's library when I ran it for the first time. These things shouldn't be necessary for MS (core, but converted) apps in my opinion. Or at least not at first run, but immediately start doing so after installation in the background.
