Microsoft Teams to get ‘Top Hits’ feature to improve search functions

Microsoft Teams has approximately 250 million monthly active users.

Microsoft Teams has approximately 250 million monthly active users.

Microsoft is constantly updating the Teams platform to compete against counterparts like Zoom, Google Meet and others amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Microsoft Teams will get a new ‘Top Hits’ feature in Search to provide “the most relevant results across people, chat, files and more.” Desktop client for both Windows and Mac computers. Top Hit is still under development, and we may see changes in the final version when it releases. Microsoft states that this feature will improve search and reduce search time. It will auto-suggest the most relevant results in chats, files, people and other content stored or shared on the platform.

Microsoft is updating teams Persistent platform to compete against counterparts like Zoom, Google Meet and others. Microsoft will also add a pre-installed version of Teams to the upcoming Windows 11 OS. Additionally, the software giant is slowly making changes to shore up Skype, and eventually shut it down. Microsoft recently announced that its video conferencing platform Microsoft Teams around 250 million. Is Monthly active users as work from home and hybrid work culture continue to be popular around the world amid coronavirus. It said that the team is also popular among smartphone users as the phone client (for Android and iOS) has around 80 million monthly active users.

In another news related to Microsoft, company announced Development of a new ‘Focus Sessions’ feature on Windows 11 that appears to be inspired by the ‘Pomodoro’ time management method. The technique essentially breaks the work into intervals by means of a timer where each interval is known as a pomodoro. Although several third party apps help with time management, Microsoft is now also bringing native support with Spotify integration. The development was demonstrated by Microsoft’s head of Windows and Panos Panay in a post on Twitter. The focus session feature is not yet available in the public Insider Preview. In addition to Spotify integration, there’s also direct support for Microsoft To-Do, the company’s cloud-based task management application.

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