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Alexa, say a Happy New Year!

Alexa, say a Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to all my readers! I hope you missed these blog posts at least a little bit. I had a good rest during the festive period and feel ready to start writing and hacking again. In this article, I want to tell you about my most recent fascination- programming for Alexa (Echo) enabled devices.

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AvatarAuthor Bartosz JedrzejewskiPosted on January 4, 2019January 4, 2019Categories Alexa, AWS, Personal

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