Amazon’s Chief Evangelist for Alexa and Echo Devices Thinks Voice is the New HTML [www.adweek.com]
Fans Can Now Ask Alexa to Order Tickets From Ticketmaster [www.billboard.com]
Alexa's new skill lets you scour Ticketmaster using your voice [www.engadget.com]
Alexa's new Song ID feature tells you which track is coming up next [www.techradar.com]
#ADVERTISING NEWSWIRE: Amazon’s Chief Evangelist for Alexa and Echo Devices Thinks Voice is the New HTML https://t.co/qsu5vMG74N #marketing #socialmedia #influencermarketing pic.twitter.com/9TBytAGypt
— Real Marsha Wright® | Top 5 Marketing Influencer (@marshawright) March 7, 2019
Alexa takes control of Roku boxes and TVs https://t.co/tMH3dRvW7A by @DavidGewirtz
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) March 7, 2019
Great to see my buddy @thedavedev’s talk highlighted from @shoptalk! Amazon’s Chief Evangelist for #Alexa and #Echo Devices Thinks Voice is the New HTML https://t.co/wOEf6OA2WQ via @itstheannmarie @Adweek
— Raj Nijjer ? (@RajNijjer) March 7, 2019
Amazon’s chief evangelist for Alexa and Echo devices thinks voice is the new HTML: https://t.co/yHczTKkBgO pic.twitter.com/mIaS1EWtqp
— Adweek (@Adweek) March 7, 2019
Doesn't this violate the #BOTS Act of 2016? ? Fans Can Now Ask Amazon's #Alexa to Order Tickets From #Ticketmaster https://t.co/gSwpftqOMQ
— Don Shano (@don_shano) March 8, 2019
Alexa takes control of Roku boxes and TVs https://t.co/tMH3dRelg2 via @DavidGewirtz
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) March 8, 2019