Where can I find a download link for Amazon Alexa for Ubuntu 14.04?
Where can I find a download link for Amazon Alexa for Ubuntu 14.04?
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There's an Alexa client based on Java and Node that you can use. The project features installation instructions for Debian Jessie on a Raspberry Pi but should work very similarly on a desktop machine with Ubuntu (minus all the remote access SSH and VNC stuff).
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Where can I find a download link for Amazon Alexa for Ubuntu 14.04?
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Where can I find a download link for Amazon Alexa for Ubuntu 14.04?
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There's an Alexa client based on Java and Node that you can use. The project features installation instructions for Debian Jessie on a Raspberry Pi but should work very similarly on a desktop machine with Ubuntu (minus all the remote access SSH and VNC stuff).
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '16 at 7:46
@DavidFoerster link is dead
– Jonathan
Feb 12 at 20:46
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There's an Alexa client based on Java and Node that you can use. The project features installation instructions for Debian Jessie on a Raspberry Pi but should work very similarly on a desktop machine with Ubuntu (minus all the remote access SSH and VNC stuff).
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '16 at 7:46
@DavidFoerster link is dead
– Jonathan
Feb 12 at 20:46
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There's an Alexa client based on Java and Node that you can use. The project features installation instructions for Debian Jessie on a Raspberry Pi but should work very similarly on a desktop machine with Ubuntu (minus all the remote access SSH and VNC stuff).
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '16 at 7:46
There's an Alexa client based on Java and Node that you can use. The project features installation instructions for Debian Jessie on a Raspberry Pi but should work very similarly on a desktop machine with Ubuntu (minus all the remote access SSH and VNC stuff).
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '16 at 7:46
@DavidFoerster link is dead
– Jonathan
Feb 12 at 20:46
@DavidFoerster link is dead
– Jonathan
Feb 12 at 20:46
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Amazon Alexa is not available for desktops. It's only available on Kindle Fire, Android, and iOS. Instead, you might want to go to alexa.amazon.com to control Echo from a computer. Also, alexa.amazon.com is vastly superior to the Amazon Alexa app but Amazon has been very quiet about it.. But if you want to use Alexa with your computer, go to alexa.amazon.com
Source:
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201602060
- http://www.howtogeek.com/243364/how-to-control-your-amazon-echo-from-the-web-instead-of-a-cramped-smartphone-app/
How do I turn on the mic to start speaking to Alexa from the website?
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Feb 12 at 20:43
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Amazon Alexa is not available for desktops. It's only available on Kindle Fire, Android, and iOS. Instead, you might want to go to alexa.amazon.com to control Echo from a computer. Also, alexa.amazon.com is vastly superior to the Amazon Alexa app but Amazon has been very quiet about it.. But if you want to use Alexa with your computer, go to alexa.amazon.com
Source:
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201602060
- http://www.howtogeek.com/243364/how-to-control-your-amazon-echo-from-the-web-instead-of-a-cramped-smartphone-app/
How do I turn on the mic to start speaking to Alexa from the website?
– Jonathan
Feb 12 at 20:43
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Amazon Alexa is not available for desktops. It's only available on Kindle Fire, Android, and iOS. Instead, you might want to go to alexa.amazon.com to control Echo from a computer. Also, alexa.amazon.com is vastly superior to the Amazon Alexa app but Amazon has been very quiet about it.. But if you want to use Alexa with your computer, go to alexa.amazon.com
Source:
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201602060
- http://www.howtogeek.com/243364/how-to-control-your-amazon-echo-from-the-web-instead-of-a-cramped-smartphone-app/
How do I turn on the mic to start speaking to Alexa from the website?
– Jonathan
Feb 12 at 20:43
add a comment |
Amazon Alexa is not available for desktops. It's only available on Kindle Fire, Android, and iOS. Instead, you might want to go to alexa.amazon.com to control Echo from a computer. Also, alexa.amazon.com is vastly superior to the Amazon Alexa app but Amazon has been very quiet about it.. But if you want to use Alexa with your computer, go to alexa.amazon.com
Source:
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201602060
- http://www.howtogeek.com/243364/how-to-control-your-amazon-echo-from-the-web-instead-of-a-cramped-smartphone-app/
Amazon Alexa is not available for desktops. It's only available on Kindle Fire, Android, and iOS. Instead, you might want to go to alexa.amazon.com to control Echo from a computer. Also, alexa.amazon.com is vastly superior to the Amazon Alexa app but Amazon has been very quiet about it.. But if you want to use Alexa with your computer, go to alexa.amazon.com
Source:
- https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201602060
- http://www.howtogeek.com/243364/how-to-control-your-amazon-echo-from-the-web-instead-of-a-cramped-smartphone-app/
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How do I turn on the mic to start speaking to Alexa from the website?
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How do I turn on the mic to start speaking to Alexa from the website?
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How do I turn on the mic to start speaking to Alexa from the website?
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How do I turn on the mic to start speaking to Alexa from the website?
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There's an Alexa client based on Java and Node that you can use. The project features installation instructions for Debian Jessie on a Raspberry Pi but should work very similarly on a desktop machine with Ubuntu (minus all the remote access SSH and VNC stuff).
– David Foerster
Sep 25 '16 at 7:46
@DavidFoerster link is dead
– Jonathan
Feb 12 at 20:46