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New eBook: Developer’s Guide to the Amazon Appstore
Building an app isn’t easy, and the work doesn’t end at launch. Whether it’s your first app or your fifth, the marketplace is always changing, and there is always something new to learn. That’s why we decided to create a complete guide to share what we have learned and help developers get started on the right foot, or expand their knowledge.
ICYMI: Hands-On Workshop: How to Add In-App Purchasing and Subscriptions to Your Android Apps
We presented a webinar about How to Add In-App Purchasing and Subscriptions to your Android Apps. We demonstrated how easy it is to use the Amazon IAP and Subscription API in order to offer subscriptions and digital content in your Android Apps. The webinar replay is now available, in case you missed it.
How to Build Multi-Modal Voice Experiences Using Display Cards for AVS
Alexa recently announced Display Cards for AVS, a new capability that allows your Alexa-enabled product to show visuals to complement Alexa voice responses, making the Alexa experience on screen-based products feel more natural by giving customers multiple ways to consume information. Here, we walk through design considerations and resources to help you with multi-modal voice designs.
London’s Royal Opera House Delivers Performance Schedule to Customers via Alexa
The Royal Opera House skill for Alexa delivers performance information whenever customers ask. Customers can simply say, “Alexa, ask the Royal Opera House what’s on this weekend,” and Alexa responds with the information customers need to plan ahead for shows. This case study demonstrates how the Royal Opera House developed a whole new interaction for customers.
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Source: Alexa