After that event, no other information on the topic emerged up until now. Microsoft inserted an interesting slide in one of its presentations on Windows Ink, mentioning Tencent and its QQ app. Of course, this came as a surprise because everybody thought that the collaboration between the two companies had ended. There can only be two explanations for the presence of that slide: The divorce between Microsoft and Tencent came after a fruitful collaboration that resulted in the Windows 10 WeChat app having launched at the beginning of 2015, with massive updates already having rolled out by the beginning of fal. Its new features included video calls, stickers, multiple chat windows, and message history, and is living proof of the collaboration between Microsoft and Tencent. Actually, back then, we hinted at a possible WeChat UWP app version since the updates were not available on all platforms. For the time being, though, we only have questions left unanswered. Why do you think Microsoft inserted that confusing slide in its presentation? Was a childish mistake or is there something with a deeper meaning? RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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