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Keep up with Alexa

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. - “Alexa, play Sounds of Summer 2023 on Amazon Music” Stay cool this summer with hot tra

[Keep up with Alexa] [Alexa bar] Try something fun and fabulous. Just say, “Alexa, tell me a Barbie joke” WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT --------------------------------------------------------------- - “Alexa, read a family story” Creating memories one story at a time. Get 3-month Audible free trial with select Echo devices that are on sale now. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play Sounds of Summer 2023 on Amazon Music” Stay cool this summer with hot tracks from Post Malone and other top artists. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, sign me up for Prime” Being a Prime member has so many perks. Get exclusive Prime Day savings, free 2-day shipping, entertainment, and more. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, start Prime Day Shopping List” Plan ahead to save. Smart shoppers make a list, even smarter shoppers make theirs with Alexa. [Learn more](. [Alexa, try Amazon Music Unlimited.]( ALEXA APP HIGHLIGHTS --------------------------------------------------------------- [Music on the Go]( [Music on the Go]( [Never miss a beat. Rediscover the music you've recently played on your Echo device, easily accessible in the Alexa app. Pick up where you left off, and continue listening in the Alexa app. Learn more.]( [Never miss a beat. Rediscover the music you've recently played on your Echo device, easily accessible in the Alexa app. Pick up where you left off, and continue listening in the Alexa app. Learn more.]( [Be sure to download the Alexa app in your app store if you haven't already.]( [Be sure to download the Alexa app in your app store if you haven't already.]( THINGS TO TRY --------------------------------------------------------------- Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, recommend an audiobook” - “Alexa, play the trailer for Lore” Alexa lets you watch trailers on all your Echo Shows. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play classic country” Alexa is tuned into the nuances of your listening behavior. Ask for variations on your favorite genres (like "classic country," or "prog rock") and let Alexa do the rest. Getting Things Done - “Alexa, what should I wear?” Alexa can help you decide what to wear for the day. - “Alexa, create a 12 PM event tomorrow called 'Lunch'” - “Alexa, make a call” Add some fun to your next Alexa call with animated visual and audio reactions, like hearts, laughs, or confetti. [Learn more](. News & Information - “Alexa, what time is it in London?” - “Alexa, how do I get to the airport by public transit?” Alexa is making it easier to navigate public transit while you're on-the-go. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, what will the weather be like tomorrow?” Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, tell me a joke about jazz” - “Alexa, let's have fun” - “Alexa, will you accept this rose?” And More - “Alexa, set an alarm for 9:00 AM” - “Alexa, play KEXP Radio” - “Alexa, what's the humidity today?” - “Alexa, what's the news?” [Alexa Stories: Matt]( [Alexa Guide]( [Alexa Privacy Hub]( [Alexa Features Help]( Your pals can get this email every week, too—just ask them to [subscribe](. Want to receive this email in Spanish? Click [here]( to subscribe. To manage your subscriptions, visit your email preferences [page](. --------------------------------------------------------------- P.S. We want your feedback! Let us know what you think about the Keep Up With Alexa newsletter by taking our quick survey. How satisfied are you with the "Keep up with Alexa" weekly email? (0 is Extremely Unsatisfied; 10 is Extremely Satisfied) Not at all satisfied Extremely satisfied [1]( [2]( [3]( [4]( [5]( [6]( [7]( [8]( [9]( [10]( This survey is hosted by an external party (Qualtrics), so the survey link does not lead to our website. Your responses are subject to [Amazon Privacy Notice](. If you have any concerns about the authenticity of this e-mail or to find out more about Amazon's survey program, please visit the [Amazon Customer Service help page](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Follow us on Facebook.]( [Follow us on Twitter.]( [Follow us on YouTube.]( © 2023 [Amazon.com]( Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Amazon, Echo, Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. [Amazon.com]( 410 Terry Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109-5210. Reference: 735122130 Please note that this message was sent to the following email address: {EMAIL}. Rather not receive these emails? Please opt-out [here](.

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