If you already have Alexa-enabled device or just bought a new one and want to find out everything it has to offer, the information in this book will tell you everything you need to know about Alexa’s capabilities as a personal assistant—and just how helpful she can be in your life.
Amazon designed Alexa so that each user’s experience with the program could be completely customized to their needs. The expansion of their device catalogue with the new Look and Show only adds to your options, and almost anything you want to do with Alexa can be accomplished by enabling a Skill or using IFTTT.
The information in this book is designed to introduce you to all the ways Alexa can help you to manage your schedule and organize your life. For many users, she’s the perfect personal assistant, always ready to answer your questions and carry out your commands.
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This is not a list of Alexa tips and tricks. It is just computation of tech-news items of what you might do with many smart devices. At the end is a link for free book which requires email address. Then the site was default to Russian, had to select English. Russian? Bad feeling about the whole thing... Caution!!
I own a Dot and a first generation Echo, and wanted to know a lot more about using them. This book is kind of confusing once you go outside the basics and seems to assume the reader knows a ton or is willing to go digging to really understand (like IFTTT or Skills). So I guess it wasn't quite as enlightening as I need it to be. I plan to get a hard copy, however, to guide me as I DIG!
I have not purchased my first Eco yet and brought this book to get heads up on what to buy. I found this book to be just what I needed and I would advise any to buy this before you buy.