Amazon's momentum as a company is a force to be reckoned with this year. Aside from positive earnings reports and the success of their retail experiment, they are now upgrading Kindle Fire tablets with the inclusion of the built-in virtual assistant Alexa.
Similar to Apple's Siri, Amazon Kindle Fire tablet users can use virtual assistant Alexa by pressing and holding the home button. This will power up the virtual assistant Alexa and it will be ready to receive inquiries through voice commands. Alexa will respond on the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet by popping up a card view that contains information.
Some of the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet models that can use the built-in virtual assistant Alexa include the recent flagship product releases, the 7-inch Fire and the Fire 8 models. With this new development, virtual assistant Alexa will also open access to music streaming like Spotify, weather reports, and many others.
The Amazon Kindle Fire tablet functionality with Alexa is powered up even more with the inclusion of the Echo speaker. The Echo speaker app works seamlessly well with Voice Cast technology, contributing to real-time access to Alexa's capabilities.
Aside from making strides in bumping up the features of Amazon Kindle Fire tablet with the inclusion of the built-in virtual assistant Alexa, analysts are seeing a boom in the share value of Amazon in the financial industry. Complementing their efforts to upgrade Amazon Kindle Fire tablets with Alexa is the continuous demand for Amazon's cloud services. Amazon Web Services continue to be unparalleled in its quality and customer following.
While other online entities like Twitter are currently in financial hot water, Seattle tech giant Amazon continues to show promise in gaining traction over time.
The company has harnessed the power of the built-in virtual assistant Alexa in various devices including the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, secured customers with a security-focused approach to their cloud-based services, and diversified their income streams with the inclusion of offline or brick and mortar stores.