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. - “Alexa, what is the Milky Way?” Holler for homework help from Alexa—there's a gal

[Keep up with Alexa] [Alexa bar] Just how much wood WOULD a woodchuck chuck? Just say, “Alexa, tell me a tongue-twister” WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT --------------------------------------------------------------- - “Alexa, entertain me” Keep the fun and entertainment going with games and more. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, what is the Milky Way?” Holler for homework help from Alexa—there's a galaxy of knowledge at your service. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, show me the front door” See who's at the front door on your Echo Show devices. Plus you can hear and speak to guests with your Echo and compatible camera devices. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, play jazz focus playlist for 1 hour” Hit the books with tunes that turn up concentration. [Learn more](. [Alexa, play the news]( THINGS TO TRY --------------------------------------------------------------- Music & Entertainment - “Alexa, play Taylor Swift's Midnights album” Set your soundtrack to the Midnights album and indulge in thirteen stories of sleepless nights. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, where have I heard this song before?” Alexa knows about movie soundtracks. Ask what movies your favorite songs are in, even while they're playing. - “Alexa, how do I share a song?” Now you can share songs with friends and family. Stay connected while exploring new songs and rediscovering old favorites! Getting Things Done - “Alexa, drop in on kitchen” Want to ask someone for a favor from the comfort of your couch? Use Alexa like an intercom to talk to your family in another room. - “Alexa, remind me to get a flu shot every year” - “Alexa, reorder vitamin D” Running low? Reordering from Amazon is easy with Alexa. Just say what you need and Alexa will quickly add it to your cart. [Learn more](. News & Information - “Alexa, how old is the universe?” - “Alexa, is wine gluten-free?” - “Alexa, can dogs eat apples?” Fun with Alexa - “Alexa, help me get started with skills” Alexa has thousands of skills to try. Skills are similar to apps and can be used to help you relax, make dinner, play games,and more. - “Alexa, open Panera Bread” Now it’s even easier to enjoy Panera Bread favorites. Browse the menu for pickup or delivery, track your order or reorder classics with your Echo Show. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, give me a prank” And More - “Alexa, open Thunderstorm Sounds” - “Alexa, remember that I need to watch Casablanca sometime” Alexa can remember which notes are personal to you. [Learn more](. - “Alexa, what's the weekend forecast?” - “Alexa, what's on my calendar?” Now, Alexa can provide a personalized daily schedule to each household member who has created a voice profile. [Learn more](. [Alexa helped a family stay connected]( [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: 747158840 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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