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mazonは先日、Echo Showファミリーの最新機種であるEcho Show 5を発表しました。コンパクトなデザインに5.5インチディスプレイと高品質なサウンド、内蔵カメラシャッターを搭載したEcho Show 5では、Alexaを使って自宅の各部屋の様子を確認できます。価格は9,980円とお求めやすくなっています。
新たにEcho Show 5が登場したことで、Alexa Presentation Language(APL)がサポートするマルチモーダルデバイスの幅が広がり、音声ファーストのビジュアルスキルエクスペリエンスで、より多くのユーザーにリーチできるようになります。
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In this example skill, we look at one of the most popular methods you can use to call an external API through your Alexa skill using the “Requests” library in Python.
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With the announcement of the new Echo Show 5, we are expanding the range of multimodal devices that the Alexa Presentation Language (APL) supports to help you reach more customers with your voice-first visual skill experiences.
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In this blog, I’ll use an interceptor to fetch and cache details about in-skill products for a monetized Alexa skill.
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As voice commerce grows, so will customers’ expectations that they’ll be able to purchase premium content from Alexa skills. Many will want to discover what your skill offers by asking, “what can I buy?” In this case, your skill should have a good response ready.
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Get an overview of our new premium facts sample skill for step-by-step guidance on how to build a monetized fact skill from scratch. This sample skill offers code samples in both Node.js and Python.
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When building your skill using the Alexa Skills Kit Software Development Kit (SDK), one of the first things you do is choose which type of skill builder object to use – Standard or Custom. This post explains the difference between the two and when you should consider using each type.
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Get started with multimodal skill design and the Alexa Presentation Language with our new sample skill, Sauce Boss.
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Follow these three steps to add the new FallbackIntent to ensure your skill can respond gracefully to unexpected utterances.
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