Microsoft Website Sources
Tracking 42 Microsoft websites as of Sun, May 24, 2026
- Access Blog — RSS
- Ask the Directory Services Team — RSS
- Azure Communication Services Blog — RSS
- Azure Virtual Desktop Blog — RSS
- Configuration Manager Blog — RSS
- Copilot Studio Blog — RSS*
- Education Blog — RSS
- Exchange Team Blog — RSS
- Intune Customer Success — RSS
- ITOps Talk Blog — RSS
- Microsoft 365 Blog — RSS*
- Microsoft 365 Blog - Tech Community — RSS
- Microsoft 365 Copilot Blog — RSS
- Microsoft 365 Developer Blog — RSS
- Microsoft 365 Insider Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Azure Blog — RSS*
- Microsoft Copilot Blog — RSS*
- Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Defender XDR Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Forms Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Foundry Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Intune Blog — RSS
- Microsoft OneDrive Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Security Blog — RSS*
- Microsoft SharePoint Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Teams Blog — RSS
- Microsoft Teams Support — RSS
- Microsoft Viva Blog — RSS
- Office End Of Support Blog — RSS
- Outlook Blog — RSS
- Planner Blog — RSS
- Power Apps Blog — RSS*
- Power Automate Blog — RSS*
- Power BI Blog — RSS
- Power BI Updates Blog — RSS
- Power Pages Blog — RSS*
- Power Platform Blog — RSS*
- Public Sector Blog — RSS
- Skype for Business Blog — RSS
- System Center Blog — RSS
- Viva Engage Blog — RSS
- Viva Insights Blog — RSS
About this list of sources
This page lists Microsoft sources tracked for What’s New in Microsoft 365. The list is updated automatically when sources change.
Site and RSS links
Each entry has a site link (the blog home page) and an RSS link (the URL to paste into a feed reader).
For sources that publish a normal RSS or Atom feed, RSS points to the source’s syndication URL. For blogs we track from HTML listings, RSS points to a synthetic feed hosted on this site and built from the same articles we monitor for the digest.
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Use the OPML Feature In Your RSS Reader
Some RSS readers (e.g., Inoreader, FreshRSS) can subscribe to an OPML feed (linked at the top of this page), meaning any change to the list of RSS feeds are automatically handled for you. Other RSS readers are able to perform a standalone, one-time, import of RSS feeds from an OPML list.