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Will Windows Phone questions be on topic when Windows 10 is released?
@Mokubai Windows Phone is in public beta for nearly thousand days (over two and a half year) and has less then 10% of required new questions quota per day (having 1.4, where 15 is needed). I'm pretty sure, that their "struggle" could end soon with clousure and that is why I think, that whether questions about Windows Phone are on topic or whether this beta site should be combined into Super User, should be disucussed now. It seems to be the problem right now.
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Time to be LESS organised
Yes, we should! :]
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When Microsoft turned Skype into Web Application?
I have accepted your answer, as all of you had finally convinced me. This, however, doesn't change the fact, that in my opinion, Help part you cite is very misleading. Out of three examples it uses, all three are full-blown web applications, while we have an example here of using just a small web-part in full-blown desktop application (both Skype and Word 2010 examples matches). IMHO you should consider extending help to add example like this -- that questions about using web clients or parts of desktop applications are considered off-topic here and will be closed or migrated. Thanks!
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When Microsoft turned Skype into Web Application?
@all Sorry for taking this too emotional and too personal! :[
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When Microsoft turned Skype into Web Application?
@KronoS I had a really bad day and I'm really sorry for that. Does this lend a little more of your sympathy toward me? :] Also, please take a look at my suggestion below Sathya's answer.
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When Microsoft turned Skype into Web Application?
I understand, that you call Word 2010 a web application as well, because it has Office Online port and you can download something from the website in it. You can't do nothing (like text editing) through website in this version of Word, but thinking the way you think, makes Word 2010 a web application, right?